A description for a "crowded room" would depend on the size of the room along with the perception of the person doing the description. For example, a minimalist likes rooms with bare essentials, very little furniture, and little decoration. So a room with a oversized couch, 2 end-tables, and a coffee table may seem to be "crowded" in that person's perception. Someone who has a social phobia or claustraphobia may feel a room 8 ft long by 11 foot long and with 5 people in it is a "crowded room" despite having plenty of space to walk around or pass by other people.
Most people would think a "crowded room" is one where a lot of people have gathered, possibly making it difficult for other people to comfortably walk or even stand without bumping into someone else.
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Crowded is the adjective.
Crowded can be a verb (past tense and past participle of crowd) or an adjective.Verb: Thousands of people crowded the streets during the festival.Adjective: It can be difficult to find a seat in a crowded theater.
Yes. "Crowded" can be a verb (as in "People crowded the stadium") or an adjective. (as in "The stadium was crowded because of all the people.")
Waiting room is the compound noun in the question. The compound noun is waiting room.A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.
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The room is crowded.
Across a Crowded Room was created in 1984-10.
Crowded is the adjective.
Bunch of people
you just answered your own question, because your in a crowded room where the windows are closed
'Crowded' is the past participle of 'to crowd' and as such often acts as an adjective. E.g. 'The room was crowded'. 'To crowd' is usually a transitive verb.
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A high school hallway is crowded.
You would not describe England as crowded, but its city centres are much like other city centres.
Crowded is the past tense of crowd (to fill a space leaving little room for movement).
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