- adjectivecramped (adjective)
- feeling or causing someone to feel uncomfortably confined or hemmed in by lack of space:"the staff had to work in cramped conditions"
- restricting or inhibiting the development of someone or something:"he felt cramped in a large organization"
- (of handwriting) small and difficult to read.
- suffering from a cramp:"cramped muscles"
verbcramped (past tense) · cramped (past participle)- restrict or inhibit the development of:"tighter rules will cramp economic growth"
- fasten with a cramp or cramps:"cramp the gates to the posts"
- suffer from sudden and painful contractions of a muscle or muscles:"in the final game, Chang cramped severely"
Originlate Middle English: from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch krampe; sense 1 of the noun is via Old French crampe.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- feeling or causing someone to feel uncomfortably confined or hemmed in by lack of space:
- (of handwriting) small and difficult to read.
verb- restrict or inhibit the development of:
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