Multitud (en. Crew)
/mul.ti.dud/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
A set of many people or things.
The multitude gathered in the square to celebrate the triumph.
La multitud se reunió en la plaza para celebrar el triunfo.
Large number of individuals.
The multitude cheered the artist when he appeared on stage.
La multitud aclamó al artista cuando apareció en el escenario.
Disorganized grouping of people.
The multitude began to disperse after the end of the concert.
La multitud comenzó a dispersarse tras el final del concierto.
Etymology
From Latin 'multitudo', meaning 'great number' or 'multiplicity'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
multitude of feelings
A wide variety of emotions.
multitud de sentimientos
in the midst of the multitude
To be situated in a crowded place.
en medio de la multitud
give voice to the multitude
Listen to the opinion of the majority.
dar la voz a la multitud
Related Words
people
Group of people inhabiting a specific area.
pueblo
people
Group of people in a community or group.
gente
multicultural
That includes or represents various cultures.
multicultural
Slang Meanings
Tide of people.
The tide of people at the festival was impressive.
La marea de gente en el festival era impresionante.
Small town.
He went to a small town full of multitudes during the holidays.
Fue a un pueblito lleno de multitudes durante las vacaciones.