"Crowdedness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Crowdedness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Crowdedness" Meaning

Crowdedness refers to the state or condition of being crowded, which means having a large number of people or things in a small or limited space, making it difficult or uncomfortable to move or breathe.

"Crowdedness" Examples

Usage Examples for "Crowdedness"


The crowdedness of the street during rush hour made it difficult to navigate.
The increasing crowdedness of the airport led to long lines and flight delays.
The crowdedness of the concert venue was overwhelming, but the music was worth it.
The crowdedness of the city's public transportation system during peak hours was challenging.
Despite its crowdedness, the popular beach was a great place to relax and soak up the sun.

"Crowdedness" Similar Words

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Crowd-puller

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A crowd-puller is a person, event, or thing that has the ability to attract a large number of people, often drawing them in with excitement, curiosity, or enthusiasm.

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A crowd is a large group of people who are gathered together, often in a public place. Crowds can be found in various settings, such as concerts, sporting events, festivals, or simply in a busy street or shopping area. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any large collection of people, such as a crowd of protesters or a crowd of spectators at a parade. The word "crowd" can also be used in a negative sense to describe a large group of people who are disorderly or unruly.

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Crowfoot

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Crowfoot is a noun that refers to a type of flowering plant, specifically a genus of aquatic plants in the family Ranunculaceae. It is also known as Ranunculus aquatilis. The term "crowfoot" can also refer to a type of leaf shape, where the leaf has a lobed or parted shape, resembling a crow's foot.

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