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Meaning of throng
A large, densely packed crowd of people
Etymology of throng
The word "throng" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, where it is related to the word "thringan", meaning to press or crowd
Historically, the word has been used to describe large crowds, especially in the context of battles, markets, or other public gatherings
Synonyms
crowd
multitude
horde
swarm
throng
mob
mass
assembly
gathering
congregation
audience
spectators
onlookers
observers
viewers
watchers
patrons
clients
customers
flock
herd
pack
crowd
press
crush
surge
flood
tide
wave
sea
ocean
multitude
legion
host
array
legion
phalanx
battalion
regiment
brigade
division
corps
army
host
multitude
crowd
throng
press
horde
swarm
flock
herd
drove
bevy
covey
gaggle
brood
clutch
litter
pack
school
shoal
herd
drove
flock
bevy
covey
gaggle
brood
clutch
litter
pack
crowd
multitude
throng
horde
swarm
mob
mass
assembly
gathering
congregation
audience
Definitions
- A large crowd of people, especially one that is densely packed
- * A multitude of people, animals, or things
Usage Examples
- The city square was filled with a throng of people waiting to see the parade
- * The new restaurant attracted a throng of customers on its opening night
- * The protesters formed a throng outside the government building, demanding change
Antonyms
solitude
isolation
loneliness
emptiness
vacuum
void
silence
stillness
quiet
peacefulness
serenity
calmness
tranquility
seclusion
privacy
individuality
alone
loneliness
desolation
barrenness
emptiness
hollowness
vacuum
isolation
solitude