The roads to London were congested.
My nose is congested because I have a cold.
a lot of people in a small apartament is congested but in a big mansion its fine.
The streets were congested with traffic.The street was congested with traffic.The _____ (was/were) congested with _____.
The root word of congested is "congest," which comes from the Latin word "congestus" meaning "heaped together" or "crowded."
discongested, loose, free
Due to a highway accident, the traffic became very congested.
Due to the construction of the new bridge, the traffic gradually became more and more congested.
Crowded together., Containing an unnatural accumulation of blood; hyperaemic; -- said of any part of the body.
The word gridlock is a noun. A gridlock is interlocking congested traffic.
over flowing, busting, congested, overpeopled, teeming, full of gun-whales
It all depends on what "congested' means??? hehe....
The word 'frequently' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example functions:Brian frequently takes the bus to work. (modifies the verb 'takes')Betty is frequently late. (modifies the adjective 'late')Traffic there is frequently very congested. (modifies the adverb 'very')
congested has three syllables: con-ges-ted.