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Meaning of crowd
A large number of people gathered together in a public place
Etymology of crowd
The word "crowd" originated from the Old English word "crūdan," which means "to press, push, or throng"
The term has been in use since the 15th century to describe a large gathering of people
Synonyms
throng
multitude
mob
horde
swarm
crowd
gathering
assemblage
assembly
congregation
audience
spectators
onlookers
observers
viewers
attendees
participants
throng
mass
multitude
pack
cluster
group
congregation
meeting
rally
convention
conference
seminar
workshop
crowd
herd
flock
drove
Definitions
- A large number of people gathered together in a public place
- * A group of people united by a common interest or activity
- * The people who are watching or taking part in an event
Usage Examples
- The crowd cheered as the concert began
- * The crowd was getting restless, waiting for the doors to open
- * The crowd was a mix of young and old, all united by their love of music
Antonyms
isolation
solitude
loneliness
emptiness
vacancy
desolation
barrenness
sparseness
scarcity
fewness
handful
smattering
sprinkling
trickle
individual
solitary figure
lone person
single person
nobody
emptiness
isolation