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Is crowded a noun or verb?

Is crowded a noun or verb?

CROWDED (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.

Is crowded a noun verb or adjective?

crowded (adjective) crowd–pleaser (noun)

Can crowded be a verb?

Verb Boxes crowded the floor of my apartment. There are too many products crowding the market. The club has been accused of crowding too many people into too small a space.

Which part of speech is crowded?

noun
crowded: being full of people or things….crowd.

part of speech: noun
part of speech: verb
inflections: crowds, crowding, crowded

What is this word crowded?

adjective. filled to excess; packed. filled with a crowd: crowded streets. uncomfortably close together: crowded passengers on a bus.

What word means crowded?

crowded

  • brimful,
  • brimming,
  • bursting,
  • chock-full.
  • (or chockful),
  • chockablock,
  • crammed,
  • fat,

Is crowded a verb or adverb?

verb (used without object), crowed or, for 1, (especially British), crew;crowed;crow·ing. to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.

What’s the adjective of crowded?

adjective. adjective. /ˈkraʊdəd/ crowded (with something) 1having a lot of people or too many people crowded streets a crowded bar In the spring the place is crowded with skiers.

Which kind of noun is crowd?

crowd. 1[countable] a large number of people gathered together in a public place, for example in the streets or at a sports game He pushed his way through the crowd. A small crowd had gathered outside the church.

What type of adjective is crowd?

filled to excess; packed. filled with a crowd: crowded streets. uncomfortably close together: crowded passengers on a bus.

Which type of adjective is crowd?