of Thring, A multitude of persons or of living beings pressing or pressed into a close body or assemblage; a crowd., A great multitude; as, the heavenly throng., To crowd together; to press together into a close body, as a multitude of persons; to gather or move in multitudes., To crowd, or press, as persons; to oppress or annoy with a crowd of living beings., To crowd into; to fill closely by crowding or pressing into, as a hall or a street., Thronged; crowded; also, much occupied; busy.
A large crowd or mob.
a crowd of people
A throng is a bunch of things. So some antonyms for the word, "throng," are "individual," "single," and "one."
The crowd was huge and she lost her child in the throng.
Words that can be made from the letters in 'throng' are:gogothohoghornhotnonornorthnotohonorrotthongthorntotogtontorn
No, "throng" is typically used as a singular noun meaning a large group of people. If you want to refer to multiple groupings of people, you would use a different plural noun such as "crowds" or "gatherings".
The throng of people included 5000 men, women and children.
The word throng only has one syllable and so it is not divided.
im pretty sure that its "throng." this is because to rush, melt, and flood are all actions done by water, and "throng" does not mean this.
The condition of returning frequently; occurrence often repeated; common occurence; as, the frequency of crimes; the frequency of miracles., A crowd; a throng.
The condition of returning frequently; occurrence often repeated; common occurence; as, the frequency of crimes; the frequency of miracles., A crowd; a throng.
The noun 'throng' is a collective noun as a word for a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals; for example a throng of shoppers or a throng of tourists.Although the word throng (multitude) is already an unspecific collective term (i.e. less than or equal to a crowd), the plural throngs may be to indicate a larger number, or separate crowds.The verb "throng" means to gather, press, or move along together, as in moving crowds.