What does crowded in Spanish mean?

What is the meaning of the word crowded in Spanish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use crowded in Spanish.

The word crowded in Spanish means abarrotado/a, lleno de, multitud, público, público, gente, un montón de, amontonarse, apiñarse, empujar a, llenar, acercarse. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word crowded

abarrotado/a

adjective (room, space: full of people)

(adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo. Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta").)
Jenny couldn't find a seat on the crowded bus.
Jenny no pudo encontrar un asiento en el abarrotado bus.

lleno de

(full of [sth/sb])

On New Year's Eve, the town square was crowded with people.
En Año Nuevo la plaza del pueblo estaba llena de gente.

multitud

noun (many people)

(nombre femenino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente femenino, que lleva los artículos la o una en singular, y las o unas en plural. Exemplos: la mesa, una tabla.)
The circus act never failed to attract crowds of curious people.
Aquel acto circense siempre lograba atraer a multitud de curiosos.

público

noun (audience)

(nombre masculino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino, que lleva los artículos el o un en singular, y los o unos en plural. Exemplos: el televisor, un piso.)
The performer attracted a small crowd.
El intérprete atrajo a poco público.

público

noun (specific group)

(nombre masculino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino, que lleva los artículos el o un en singular, y los o unos en plural. Exemplos: el televisor, un piso.)
The festival attracted a youthful crowd.
El festival atrajo a un público joven.

gente

noun (the populace, the masses)

(nombre femenino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente femenino, que lleva los artículos la o una en singular, y las o unas en plural. Exemplos: la mesa, una tabla.)
She was so beautiful that she would never be lost in the crowd.
Era tan hermosa que era imposible que pasara desapercibida entre la gente.

un montón de

noun (figurative (items)

A crowd of boxes blocked the path.
Un montón de cajas bloqueaban el paso.

amontonarse, apiñarse

intransitive verb (to form a crowd or throng)

(verbo pronominal: Verbo que se conjuga con un pronombre átono ("me", "te", "se") que concuerda con el sujeto ("lavarse", "irse", "enojarse"). )
Everyone crowded around to see the new puppy.
Todos se amontonaron alrededor para ver al nuevo cachorrito.

empujar a

transitive verb (push, press forward)

The fans crowded the celebrity in their eagerness to get close to her.
Los fanáticos empujaban a la celebridad para poder verla.

llenar

transitive verb (fill to overflowing)

(verbo transitivo: Verbo que requiere de un objeto directo ("di la verdad", "encontré una moneda").)
That biscuit tin is too crowded - take a few out.
Llenaste demasiado esa lata de galletas, saca algunos.

acercarse

transitive verb (baseball)

(verbo pronominal: Verbo que se conjuga con un pronombre átono ("me", "te", "se") que concuerda con el sujeto ("lavarse", "irse", "enojarse"). )
The batter crowded the plate in anticipation of the first pitch.
El bateador se arrimó al plato anticipándose al primer lanzamiento.

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