- adjective
- (of a room, building, or other place) filled by a large number of people; very crowded:"they spoke to a packed auditorium at the Baltimore Museum" · "the waiting room was packed"
verbpacked (past tense) · packed (past participle)- fill (a suitcase or bag), especially with clothes and other items needed when away from home:"she had packed and checked out of the hotel" · "I packed a bag with a few of my favorite clothes"
- place (something) in a container, especially for transportation or storage:"Elizabeth packed a sandwich in a fanny pack to snack on"
- be capable of being folded up for transportation or storage:"these silver foil blankets pack into a small area"
- store (something perishable) in a specified substance in order to preserve it:"the organs were packed in ice"
- cram a large number of things into (a container or space):"it was a large room, packed with beds jammed side by side"
- (of a large number of people) crowd into and fill (a room, building, or place):"students recently packed a hall to hear the poet"
- cover, surround, or fill (something):"he packed the wounds with healing malaguetta"
- informalcarry (a gun):"a sixteen-year-old can make a fortune selling drugs and pack a gun in the process"
OriginMiddle English: from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German pak (noun), pakken (verb). The verb appears early in Anglo-Latin and Anglo-Norman French in connection with the wool trade; trade in English wool was chiefly with the Low Countries.verbpacked (past tense) · packed (past participle)- fill (a jury, committee, etc.) with people likely to support a particular verdict or decision:"his efforts to pack the court with men who shared his ideology"
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘enter into a private agreement’): of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of pact or pack.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of a room, building, or other place) filled by a large number of people; very crowded:
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- Packed means1234:
- Completely filled; full
- Crowded to overflowing
- Having put one's clothes, belongings, etc., into a suitcase, bag, or trunk in preparation for a trip, for storage, etc.
- That is crowded or stuffed often used in combination
- Filled to capacity performed before a packed stadium
- Be packed to have put your things into a suitcase, bag, box, etc.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.packed / (pækt) / adjective completely filled; full: a packed theatre (of a picnic type of meal) prepared and put in a container or containers beforehand; prepacked: a packed lunchwww.dictionary.com/browse/packedpacked /pækt/ adj. very full; crowded to overflowing: playing to a packed house. having put one's clothes, belongings, etc., into a suitcase, bag, or trunk in preparation for a trip, for storage, etc.:[ be + ~] We're all ready to go and you're not even packed yet?www.wordreference.com/definition/packed1 : that is crowded or stuffed often used in combination an action-packed story 2 : filled to capacity performed before a packed stadiumwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/packedpacked adjective (LUGGAGE) be packed to have put your things into a suitcase, bag, box, etc.:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/packed PACKED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
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