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- nouncrowd (noun) · crowds (plural noun) · the crowd (noun)
- a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way:"a huge crowd gathered in the street outside"
- an audience:"a crowd of 500 filled the synagogue"
- informala group of people who are linked by a common interest or activity:"I've broken away from that whole junkie crowd"
- (the crowd)the mass or multitude of people, especially those considered to be drearily ordinary or anonymous:"you have to set yourself apart from the crowd" · "free-thinkers who don't follow the crowd" · "he'd become just another face in the crowd"Similar:common peoplegeneral publicthe hoi polloithe canaille
- a large number of things regarded collectively:"the crowd of tall buildings"
verbcrowd (verb) · crowds (third person present) · crowded (past tense) · crowded (past participle) · crowding (present participle)- move too close to (someone):"don't crowd her, she needs air"
- baseball(of a batter) stand very close to (the plate) when batting.
- (crowd in on)overwhelm and preoccupy (someone):"as demands crowd in on you it becomes difficult to keep things in perspective"
OriginOld English crūdan ‘press, hasten’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kruien ‘push in a wheelbarrow’. In Middle English the senses ‘move by pushing’ and ‘push one's way’ arose, leading to the sense ‘congregate’, and hence (mid 16th century) to the noun. - People also ask
- A crowd is generally defined as a group of people that have gathered for a common purpose or intent1. It can be a large number of persons gathered together, such as at a demonstration, a sports event, or during looting12. It can also be a group of people united by a common characteristic, such as age, interest, or vocation3. The term can also refer to the common people or the masses2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Generally speaking, a crowd is defined as a group of people that have gathered for a common purpose or intent such as at a demonstration, a sports event, or during looting (this is known as an acting crowd), or may simply be made up of many people going about their business in a busy area.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowdnoun a large number of persons gathered closely together; throng: a crowd of angry people. any large number of persons. any group or set of persons with something in common: The restaurant attracts a theater crowd. audience; attendance: Opening night drew a good crowd. the common people; the masses: He feels superior to the crowd.www.dictionary.com/browse/crowd(kroud) n. 1. A large number of persons gathered together; a throng. 2. The common people; the populace. 3. A group of people united by a common characteristic, as age, interest, or vocation: the over-30 crowd.www.thefreedictionary.com/crowd
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