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1. (adj.) crowded
filled to excess; packed:
a crowded elevator.
2. crowded
filled with a crowd:
crowded streets.
3. crowded
uncomfortably close together.
Etymology: (1605–15)
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| Definition of 'crowded' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) crowded
overfilled or compacted or concentrated
"a crowded theater"; "a crowded program"; "crowded trains"; "a young mother's crowded days"
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1. (adjective) crowded
full of people
a crowded fair ground; The terminal was crowded with families.
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| Definition of 'crowded' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. crowded
of Crowd
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Sense: having or containing a lot of people or things
crowded buses.
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Afrikaans: propvol |
Arabic: مُزْدَحِـم |
Bulgarian: претъпкан |
Brazilian: apinhado |
Czech: přecpaný |
German: überfüllt |
Danish: overfyldt; stuvende fuld |
Greek: υπερπλήρης |
Spanish: abarrotado, atestado, con |
Estonian: tungil täis |
Farsi: پر جمعیت؛ شلوغ |
Finnish: ahdas |
French: bondé |
Hebrew: הוֹמֶה אָדַם |
Hindi: भीड़ वाला |
Croatian: prepun |
Hungarian: zsúfolt |
Indonesian: penuh |
Icelandic: yfirfullur |
Italian: affollato |
Japanese: 込みあった |
Korean: 붐비는 |
Lithuanian: sausakimšas, tankiai gyve |
Latvian: pārpildīts; pieblīvēts |
Malay: penuh berasak |
Dutch: vol |
Norwegian: stappfull, proppet, overl |
Polish: zatłoczony |
Persian: پر جمعیت؛ شلوغ |
Pashto: بیروبار |
Portuguese: apinhado |
Romanian: aglomerat |
Russian: переполненный |
Slovak: preplnený, nabitý |
Slovenian: nabit |
Serbian: pretrpan |
Swedish: full[satt],överfylld |
Thai: แออัด |
Turkish: kalabalık, tıklım tıklım |
Taiwanese: 擁擠的 |
Ukrainian: переповнений |
Urdu: پرهجوم، بهيڑ بهاڑ |
Vietnamese: quá đông người |
Chinese: 拥挤的 |
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