Definition of the word crowded

Pronunciation of vocabulary crowded

crowdedadjective

đông đúc

/ˈkraʊdɪd/

Definition of the word <b>crowded</b>

Origin of the word crowded

The word "crowded" originates from the Old English word "crud," meaning "a crowd" or "a throng." This "crud" itself likely came from the Proto-Germanic word "krud," which also signified a crowd. The word "crowded" emerged later, around the 14th century, as a past participle of the verb "crowd," meaning "to fill with people" or "to press together." The "ed" ending signifies a past tense or past participle. So, the origin of "crowded" reflects the act of being filled with a "crowd" or "throng," highlighting the sense of being densely packed together.

Vocabulary summary crowded

typeadjective

meaningcrowded

examplecrowded streets

meaningfull

examplelife crowded with great events

meaning(US, American idiom) packed

exampleto be crowded for time

Example of vocabulary crowdednamespace

meaning

having a lot of people or too many people

có rất nhiều người hoặc quá nhiều người

  • We made our way through the crowded streets.

    Chúng tôi đi qua những con phố đông đúc.

  • a crowded bar

    một quán bar đông đúc

  • The main beach can get really crowded in summer.

    Bãi biển chính có thể rất đông đúc vào mùa hè.

  • London was very crowded.

    London rất đông đúc.

  • In the spring the place is crowded with skiers.

    Vào mùa xuân, nơi đây đông đúc người trượt tuyết.

Extra examples:
  • The shops were all very crowded.

    Các cửa hàng đều rất đông đúc.

  • The station was very crowded.

    Nhà ga rất đông đúc.

  • The store was crowded with shoppers.

    Cửa hàng đông nghịt người mua sắm.

  • They live in densely crowded conditions.

    Họ sống trong điều kiện đông đúc.

meaning

full of something

đầy cái gì đó

  • a room crowded with books

    một căn phòng đầy sách

  • We have a very crowded schedule.

    Chúng tôi có một lịch trình rất dày đặc.

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary crowded


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