huddled

[ˈhʌdld]

huddled Definition

  • 1crowded together in a small space or in a disorganized manner
  • 2curled up close to someone or something for warmth or protection

Using huddled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "huddled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The refugees huddled together in the small room.

  • Example

    The children huddled around the fireplace to keep warm.

  • Example

    She huddled under the blanket, trying to stay warm.

huddled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for huddled

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Summary: huddled in Brief

The word 'huddled' [ˈhʌdld] describes a situation where people or things are crowded together in a small or disorganized space. It can also refer to curling up close to someone or something for warmth or protection. Examples include 'The refugees huddled together in the small room' and 'She huddled under the blanket, trying to stay warm.' Synonyms include 'crowded', 'clustered', and 'snuggled'. Antonyms include 'spread out' and 'scattered'.