crowd
1 of 2noun/kraʊd/
Forms:crowds
1
a large group of people gathered together in a particular place
- The crowd erupted in cheers as the home team scored the first goal of the match.
- A large crowd gathered in the park for the annual music festival, eager to enjoy the performances.
- The protest drew a diverse crowd, all united in their demand for change and justice.
- As the parade passed by, the crowd waved flags and danced to the lively music filling the air.
- The street was packed with a crowd of excited fans waiting for the celebrity to arrive at the movie premiere.