crowding

[krau-ding]

crowding Definition

  • 1a situation where a lot of people are in a small space
  • 2the act of filling a space with too many people or things

Using crowding: Examples

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

  • Example

    The crowding on the subway during rush hour can be unbearable.

  • Example

    The crowding at the concert made it difficult to see the stage.

  • Example

    The crowding of furniture in the small room made it feel cramped.

crowding Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for crowding

Phrases with crowding

  • the process by which something new replaces something old, especially when the new thing is less desirable than the old thing

    Example

    The construction of the new building has led to the crowding out of the park.

  • crowd control

    the measures taken to manage large groups of people and prevent dangerous situations from arising

    Example

    The police were called in to help with crowd control at the protest.

  • crowd pleaser

    something that is popular and enjoyable for a large group of people

    Example

    The band played all their crowd pleasers at the concert.

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Summary: crowding in Brief

Crowding [krau-ding] refers to a situation where a lot of people or things are in a small space. It can cause discomfort and inconvenience, as seen in examples like 'The crowding on the subway during rush hour can be unbearable.' Crowding can also refer to the act of filling a space with too many people or things, as in 'The crowding of furniture in the small room made it feel cramped.' Phrases like 'crowding out' describe the process by which something new replaces something old, while 'crowd control' refers to measures taken to manage large groups of people.