Crowd meaning in English
Learn how to use Crowd correctly with Gymglish.
Test and improve your English. Start your free trial today.
TEST YOUR ENGLISH
Free trial and no commitment to buy
4,7 on App Store, Play Store and Trustpilot
More than 8 million learners worldwide
Definition
the crowd: the group, the public, the audience, the spectators, the masses
(a) crowded (metro): (a) packed, busy, full, cramped (metro)
The stadium was very crowded. I couldn't see one spare seat.
Examples
- "Now we're entering the final minutes of regulation play and the crowd is hoping for one more goal to give the Mexicans a victory."
- "Crowd : Shhh!"
- "Crowd : Fight, fight, fight..."
- "Crowd : Faster!"
- "Somewhere crowded, where we both feel comfortable."
- "Brian : Bruno, the crowd is out of control!"
- "Crowd : Beer!"
- "Moira : So I bet there are a lot of people in the crowd supporting the home team then?"
- "A rare Siberian tiger named "Shoshana" escaped from her pen at the San Francisco zoo yesterday night and attacked a crowd of seven teenagers who had been insulting her, seriously injuring all seven of them. An eighth person, a six year old boy named Timothy Aldridge, was licked by the tiger, and later said the tiger's tongue felt "like sandpaper" and that her breath smelled like "muffins"."
- "Bruno Delavigne had been waving to the crowd, along with representatives from the Delavigne staff, atop of the famous "Nose float", a two-ton papier-mâché tribute to Delavigne's powerful organ."
- "I'm sure you can hear the crowd behind me."
- "Crowd : Gasp!"
- "Thank you, you guys are so much better than last night's crowd, you're much too kind."
Still unsure of the best way to use 'Crowd'? Improve your English thanks to our online English lessons. We offer a free test as well as a free level assessment!
What our users say:
Test your English with Gymglish today and get a free level assessment
Absolutely free - no strings attached.
