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- nouncrowd (noun) · crowds (plural noun) · the crowd (noun)
- a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way:"a huge crowd gathered in the street outside"
- an audience:"a crowd of 500 filled the synagogue"
- informala group of people who are linked by a common interest or activity:"I've broken away from that whole junkie crowd"
- (the crowd)the mass or multitude of people, especially those considered to be drearily ordinary or anonymous:"you have to set yourself apart from the crowd" · "free-thinkers who don't follow the crowd" · "he'd become just another face in the crowd"Similar:common peoplegeneral publicthe hoi polloithe canaille
- a large number of things regarded collectively:"the crowd of tall buildings"
verbcrowd (verb) · crowds (third person present) · crowded (past tense) · crowded (past participle) · crowding (present participle)- move too close to (someone):"don't crowd her, she needs air"
- baseball(of a batter) stand very close to (the plate) when batting.
- (crowd in on)overwhelm and preoccupy (someone):"as demands crowd in on you it becomes difficult to keep things in perspective"
OriginOld English crūdan ‘press, hasten’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kruien ‘push in a wheelbarrow’. In Middle English the senses ‘move by pushing’ and ‘push one's way’ arose, leading to the sense ‘congregate’, and hence (mid 16th century) to the noun. - People also ask
- Crowd refers to large numbers of people12. It suggests a jostling, uncomfortable, and possibly disorderly company1. The term can also be used to refer to the common people or the populace2. It can also refer to a group of people united by a common characteristic, such as age, interest, or vocation2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Crowd, multitude, swarm, throng refer to large numbers of people. Crowd suggests a jostling, uncomfortable, and possibly disorderly company: A crowd gathered to listen to the speech.www.dictionary.com/browse/crowd(kroud) n. 1. A large number of persons gathered together; a throng. 2. The common people; the populace. 3. A group of people united by a common characteristic, as age, interest, or vocation: the over-30 crowd.www.thefreedictionary.com/crowd
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Web3 days ago · 1. countable noun [with singular or plural verb] A crowd is a large group of people who have gathered together, for example to watch or listen to something interesting, or to protest about something. A huge …
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A pure number to assess "congestion" in pedestrian crowds