of Crowd
The root word of congested is "congest," which comes from the Latin word "congestus" meaning "heaped together" or "crowded."
"crowd" is the root word in "crowded." "-ed" is a suffix added to the root word "crowd" to form the past tense verb "crowded."
Crowded together in rows.
The word 'crowded' is NOT a noun.The word 'crowded' is the past participle of the verb to crowd.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'tenth' is a noun, a word for something that is number ten in a series; a word for one of ten equal parts; a word for a thing.
uncrowded
bombarded
The word "teeming" means abounding (packed with, full of, containing a multitude, swarming, or crowded).The verb is to teem, meaning to abound in, to bear in abundance.
A lot of people had shown up at the party and the place was really crowded.
There was an abundance of fish in the crowded pond.TRANSLATION: There was a lot of of fish in the crowded pond.There was an overpopulation of fish in the crowded pond.
No, the word 'crowded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to crowd. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We all crowded into Andy's car and headed for the beach. (verb)I decided to skip the crowded elevator and take the stairs. (adjective)
The prefix of the word "crowded" is "crowd-".
Crowded is the past tense of crowd (to fill a space leaving little room for movement).