Crowded vs. Deserted — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Crowded and Deserted
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Crowded
(of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed
A very crowded room
The crowded streets of Southwark
Deserted
No longer occupied or used; abandoned
A deserted sentry post.
Crowded
Filled near or to capacity
A crowded bus.
Deserted
Uninhabited
A deserted island.
Crowded
Filled with a crowd
A crowded plaza.
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Deserted
Simple past tense and past participle of desert
Crowded
Having insufficient space for comfort
“When wealthy Dutch settlers began feeling crowded in lower Manhattan, they moved to verdant farmlands north of the city” (Janet Groene).
Deserted
(of a place) Abandoned, without people.
Crowded
Containing too many of something; teeming.
Deserted
Desolate en
Crowded
Simple past tense and past participle of crowd
Deserted
Having no residents; as, deserted villages.
Crowded
Overfilled or compacted or concentrated; filled to excess; as, a crowded program. Opposite of uncrowded.
Deserted
No longer used by people.
Crowded
Filled with a crowd; as, a crowded marketplace.
Deserted
Remote from civilization; as, the victim was lured to a deserted spot.
Crowded
Having an uncomfortable density of people; filled to excess with people; as, crowded trains; a crowded theater.
Deserted
Being left by another without support or assistance; left in the lurch; - of people; as, deserted wives and children.
Crowded
Overfilled or compacted or concentrated;
A crowded theater
A crowded program
Crowded trains
A young mother's crowded days
Deserted
Left desolate or empty;
An abandoned child
Their deserted wives and children
An abandoned shack
Deserted villages
Deserted
Remote from civilization;
The victim was lured to a deserted spot
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