"Cramped" and "crammed" both refer to a lack of space or feeling crowded, but "cramped" typically describes a physical feeling, while "crammed" can also describe a situation where something is filled tightly or to capacity.
Two million people crammed together in a space roughly 50 miles wide, and 70 miles long. Its..... pretty crammed.
You might be on a long flight, in a packed bus or train, or waiting in a crowded waiting room.
Nuclear fusion, the process by which under extreme temperature and pressure, four hydrogen atoms are crammed together to form one helium atom, which releases a little bit of energy.
All of them, with caveat that some gases will auto ignite if compressed too much. (The biggest malefactor here is acetylene; if it's compressed to over 15 psi, it becomes highly unstable.)
A soterrano was a type of dungeon or underground cell used for the imprisonment of political or criminal prisoners during the Spanish Inquisition. It was often a cramped and dark space where prisoners were held in harsh conditions as a form of punishment.
Crammed Discs was created in 1980.
Since cramped is only one syllables, it would be cramped.
Rabbits crammed together, up to 12 in a wire mesh cage.
It was very cramped. They stayed in the same cloths for years
Sure. Crammed, stuffed, packed...any of those works
The opposite of cramped (space) is spacious, roomy, or open. The opposite of cramped (tense, tight, contracted) is relaxed.
It was very cramped in the elevator (lift)
crammed
"crammed ' has at least 2 meanings - 1 - To stull a lot of material into a small space. -2 to study heavily for an exam.
The word cramped is a regular verb. It can also be an adjective to describe something that is restricted in size.
crammed
Would be hard to travel in a cramped car because it is uncomfortable