What Is The Opposite Of A Crowd?

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Opposite of a group of people

assembled together in a disorganized manner

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individual

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loner

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person

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member

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Which is not a synonym for crowd?

Some common synonyms of crowd are

crush

, horde, mob, and throng. While all these words mean “an assembled multitude,” crowd implies a close gathering and pressing together.

Which word is the opposite of crowded *?


loose


airy
uncrowded roomy sparse sporadic thinly distributed thin slack free

Can you say more crowded?

crowded (two syllables and not ending in “y”) >>

more crowded

. beautiful >> more beautiful. etc.

What do you call a busy place?


bustling

. adjective. a bustling place is full of noise and activity and is usually pleasant and interesting.

What do you call a huge crowd?

1. Crowd,

multitude

, swarm, throng refer to large numbers of people.

What do you call a large crowd?


multitude

. noun. mainly literary a large crowd of people.

What are the 4 types of crowds?

Other sociologists distinguished four types of crowds:

casual, conventional, expressive, and acting

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What is the superlative of quiet?

Adjective Comparative Superlative quiet quieter/more quiet

the quietest

/most quiet

What is the superlative form of high?

Adjective Comparative Superlative heavy heavier heaviest high

higher


highest
hip hipper hippest hot hotter hottest

What is the superlative form of crowded?


most crowded

If a place is crowded, there are too many people there. The room was getting too crowded, so I went outside.

What can I say instead of busy?

  • Tied up. Example: I’m a little tied up with this new project. …
  • Occupied. Example: She’s a bit occupied today dealing with new staff. …
  • Overstretched. …
  • Over-extended. …
  • Overloaded. …
  • Swamped. …
  • Snowed under. …
  • To have enough/rather a lot/too much on one’s plate at the moment.

What is the word for being busy?

Some common synonyms of busy are

assiduous

, diligent, industrious, and sedulous. While all these words mean “actively engaged or occupied,” busy chiefly stresses activity as opposed to idleness or leisure. too busy to spend time with the children.

How do you say I am busy politely?

  1. I am busy. The most basic way to express this. …
  2. I’m as busy as a bee. …
  3. I’m slammed. …
  4. I’m so busy (that) I can’t even… …
  5. I’m buried (in work). …
  6. I’m overwhelmed (with work). …
  7. I’m up to my ears in work. …
  8. I’ve got a lot on my plate.

How would you describe a loud crowd?


hubbub

– a busy, noisy situation caused by a crowd of people. hullabaloo – a commotion; a fuss. brouhaha – a noisy and overexcited reaction or response to something. Out of them all hubbub is specifically a word that describes what you mean.

What is a small crowd called?


subgroup

. noun. a small group of people who form part of a larger group.

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