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Crowded has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of crowd

"The hall was crowded by hundreds of fans waiting to see their favorite band perform."

In plain English: To crowd means to push people together so tightly that there is no room for them to move freely.

"The heavy rain crowded us all into the small doorway to seek shelter."

Adjective
1

overfilled or compacted or concentrated

"a crowded theater"

"a crowded program"

"crowded trains"

"a young mother's crowded days"

2

Containing too many of something; teeming.

"The museum was so crowded that we could barely move through the hallways."

In plain English: Crowded means there are so many people or things in an area that it feels full and hard to move around freely.

"The bus was so crowded that there wasn't enough room to stand up straight."

Usage: Use crowded to describe places or situations with an excessive number of people, objects, or items packed closely together. This adjective often implies discomfort due to the density rather than simply being full.

Example Sentences
"The bus was so crowded that there wasn't enough room to stand up straight." adj
"The heavy rain crowded us all into the small doorway to seek shelter." verb
"The festival grounds quickly crowded with thousands of eager fans." verb
"Too many visitors crowded the narrow hallway until no one could move." verb
"She felt crowded by her own thoughts during the lonely night." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
uncrowded
Rhyming Words
ded ided oded waded bided ceded rided tided aided ended sided jaded anded coded boded noded added faded moded chided
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