serried

[ser-eed]

serried Definition

  • 1(of rows of people or things) standing close together in a line
  • 2compacted or crowded together

Using serried: Examples

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

  • Example

    The soldiers stood in serried ranks.

  • Example

    The books were arranged in serried rows on the shelves.

  • Example

    The audience sat in serried rows, waiting for the show to begin.

serried Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for serried

Phrases with serried

  • a formation of people or things standing close together in a line

    Example

    The soldiers marched in serried ranks.

  • serried masses

    a large group of people or things that are compacted or crowded together

    Example

    The serried masses of protesters filled the streets.

  • a formation of clouds that appear to be standing close together in a line

    Example

    The serried ranks of clouds on the horizon signaled an approaching storm.

Origins of serried

from Middle English 'serryen', meaning 'to crowd together'

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Summary: serried in Brief

'Serried' [ser-eed] describes rows of people or things standing close together in a line, often implying a sense of compactness or density. It can be used to describe formations like 'serried ranks,' or arrangements like 'serried rows of books.' The term is formal and often used in military or organizational contexts.