Crammed vs. Cramped — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Crammed and Cramped
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Crammed
To force, press, or squeeze (something) into an insufficient or barely sufficient space; stuff.
Cramped
Uncomfortably small or restricted
Cramped living quarters.
Crammed
To feed a large amount of food to (an animal).
Cramped
Difficult to read, especially for being crowded into a small space
Cramped handwriting.
Crammed
To fill (oneself or one's stomach, for example) with food.
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Cramped
Simple past tense and past participle of cramp
Crammed
To move into and fully occupy a space
The students crammed into the tiny classroom.
Cramped
Uncomfortably restricted in size or space, or financially.
Crammed
To study hastily for an impending examination
Was up all night cramming for the history midterm.
Cramped
Overcrowded or congested.
Crammed
Hasty study for an imminent examination.
Cramped
Tight because of or like suffering a cramp.
Crammed
Simple past tense and past participle of cram
Cramped
Illegible.
Cramped
Inconveniently small; restricting movement; - of living quarters or workspace; as, cramped quarters; a cramped office.
Cramped
Constricted in size;
Cramped quarters
Trying to bring children up in cramped high-rise apartments
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