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- Dictionarycrowded/ˈkraʊdɪd/
adjective
- 1. (of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed: "a very crowded room"
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CROWDED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of crowded in English. crowded. adjective. uk / ˈkraʊ.dɪd / us / ˈkraʊ.dɪd / Add to word list. A2. If a place is crowded, it is full of people: By ten o'clock the bar was crowded. Fewer examples. As Christmas gets closer, the shops get more and more crowded.
2. adjective. If a place is crowded, a lot of people live there. ...a crowded city of 2 million. The best housing they could afford was crowded and filthy. 3. adjective. If your timetable, your life, or your mind is crowded, it is full of events, activities, or thoughts.
adjective. crowd· ed ˈkrau̇-dəd. Synonyms of crowded. : filled with many or too many people or things. a crowded room/theater. a beach crowded with people. a crowded itinerary. Synonyms. brimful. brimming. bursting. chock-full. chockful. chockablock. crammed. fat. filled. full. jam-packed. jammed. loaded. packed. stuffed.
adjective. overfilled or compacted or concentrated. “a crowded theater” “a crowded program” “ crowded trains” “a young mother's crowded days” synonyms: huddled. crowded or massed together. jam-packed, jammed, packed. filled to capacity. thronged. filled with great numbers crowded together. see more see less. Pronunciation. US. /ˈkraʊdɪd/ UK.
Definition of crowded adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. Filled near or to capacity: a crowded bus. 2. Filled with a crowd: a crowded plaza. 3. Having insufficient space for comfort: "When wealthy Dutch settlers began feeling crowded in lower Manhattan, they moved to verdant farmlands north of the city" (Janet Groene). crowd′ed′ness n.
adjective. uk / ˈkraʊdɪd / us. Add to word list. A2. very full of people: a crowded room / train. Fewer examples. The room was very crowded - there was nowhere to sit. We met in a crowded bar. Our eyes met across a crowded room. The city centre was crowded and noisy. She pushed her way through the crowded market place.
Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the adjective crowded mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective crowded. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status.
Britannica Dictionary definition of CROWDED. [more crowded; most crowded] : filled with too many people or things. a crowded bar/lobby/waiting room. The library was so crowded today! — often + with. The room was crowded [= crammed, packed] with people.
adjective. uk / ˈkraʊdɪd / us. Add to word list Add to word list. A2. very full of people: a crowded room / train. Fewer examples. The room was very crowded - there was nowhere to sit. We met in a crowded bar. Our eyes met across a crowded room. The city centre was crowded and noisy. She pushed her way through the crowded market place.