crowdkraʊd
crowd (v)
- present
- crowds
- past
- crowded
- past participle
- crowded
- present participle
- crowding
crowd (n)
- plural
- crowds
crowd
English Definitions:
crowd (noun)
a large number of things or people considered together
"a crowd of insects assembled around the flowers"
crowd, crew, gang, bunch (verb)
an informal body of friends
"he still hangs out with the same crowd"
herd, crowd (verb)
cause to herd, drive, or crowd together
"We herded the children into a spare classroom"
crowd (verb)
fill or occupy to the point of overflowing
"The students crowded the auditorium"
crowd, crowd together (verb)
to gather together in large numbers
"men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah"
push, crowd (verb)
approach a certain age or speed
"She is pushing fifty"
Crowd
A crowd is a small and definable group of people, while "the crowd" is referred to as the so-called lower orders of people in general. A crowd may be definable through a common purpose or set of emotions, such as at a political rally, at a sports event, or during looting, or simply be made up of many people going about their business in a busy area. Everybody in the context of general public or the common people is normally referred to as the masses.
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