Crowd

//kɹaʊd//

Synonyms for "crowd" (457 found)

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Translations

295 translations across 85 languages.

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Albanian

1 entries
  • turmë noun (group of people)

Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • πλῆθος noun (group of people)
  • ὄχλος noun (group of people)

Arabic

4 entries
  • حَشْد noun (group of people)
  • زحمة noun (group of people)
  • زَحْمَة noun (group of people)
  • كَوْم noun (group of things)

Armenian

4 entries
  • ամբոխ noun (group of people)
  • բազմություն noun (group of people)
  • բազմություն noun (group of things)
  • կույտ noun (group of things)

Azerbaijani

2 entries
  • izdiham noun (group of people)
  • kütlə noun (the “lower orders” of people)

Basque

1 entries
  • jendetza noun (group of people)

Belarusian

3 entries
  • ку́па noun (group of things)
  • ку́ча noun (group of things)
  • нато́ўп noun (group of people)

Bengali

1 entries
  • ঘেঁষা verb (to press together in numbers)

Bulgarian

4 entries
  • куп noun (group of things)
  • нава́лица noun (group of people)
  • тълпа́ noun (group of people)
  • тълпа́ noun (the “lower orders” of people)

Burmese

1 entries
  • လူစုလူဝေး noun (group of people)

Catalan

3 entries
  • gentada noun (group of people)
  • gernació noun (group of people)
  • multitud noun (group of people)

Central Kurdish

1 entries
  • قەلەباڵغی noun (group of people)

Cherokee

1 entries
  • ᎤᏂᏣᏘ noun (group of people)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 一堆 noun (group of things)
  • 人群 noun (group of people)
  • 群众 noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • 群眾 /群众 noun (group of people)

Czech

1 entries
  • dav noun (group of people)

Danish

4 entries
  • flok noun (group of people)
  • folkehav noun (group of people)
  • folkemængde noun (group of people)
  • folkmasse noun (the “lower orders” of people)

Dutch

4 entries
  • gepeupel noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • hoop noun (group of things)
  • massa noun (group of people)
  • massa noun (group of things)

Esperanto

3 entries
  • amaso noun (group of people)
  • homamaso noun (group of people)
  • popolamaso noun (the “lower orders” of people)

Estonian

3 entries
  • hulk noun (group of people)
  • murd noun (group of people)
  • rahvahulk noun (group of people)

Finnish

4 entries
  • kasa noun (group of things)
  • pino noun (group of things)
  • väentungos noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • väkijoukko noun (group of people)

French

3 entries
  • foule noun (group of people)
  • monceau noun (group of things)
  • se précipiter verb (to press together in numbers)

Galician

4 entries
  • catropea noun (group of people)
  • foula noun (group of people)
  • grea noun (group of people)
  • morea noun (group of things)

Georgian

3 entries
  • ბრბო noun (group of people)
  • გროვა noun (group of people)
  • გროვა noun (group of things)

German

4 entries
  • Gedränge noun (group of people)
  • Haufen noun (group of things)
  • Menge noun (group of people)
  • Menschenmasse noun (group of people)

Gothic

1 entries
  • 𐌹𐌿𐌼𐌾𐍉 noun (group of people)

Greek

1 entries
  • πλήθος noun (group of people)

Hebrew

2 entries
  • הִתְקַהֲלוּת noun (group of people)
  • הָמוֹן noun (group of people)

Hindi

3 entries
  • जनता noun (group of people)
  • भीड़ noun (group of people)
  • भीड़ verb (to press together in numbers)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • tömeg noun (group of people)

Icelandic

2 entries
  • þyrping noun (group of people)
  • þyrping noun (group of things)

Ido

1 entries
  • turbo noun (group of people)

Ingrian

3 entries
  • miira noun (group of people)
  • rahvas noun (group of people)
  • väki noun (group of people)

Irish

2 entries
  • dream noun (group of people)
  • slua noun (group of people)

Italian

4 entries
  • fiumana noun (group of people)
  • folla noun (group of people)
  • massa noun (group of people)
  • moltitudine noun (group of people)

Japanese

4 entries
  • 人込み noun (group of people)
  • 大勢 noun (group of people)
  • 積み重ね noun (group of things)
  • 群衆 noun (group of people)

Kazakh

4 entries
  • жиын noun (group of people)
  • жұрт noun (group of people)
  • тобыр noun (group of people)
  • топ noun (group of people)

Khmer

4 entries
  • មនុស្សកកកុញ noun (group of people)
  • មនុស្សកុះករ noun (group of people)
  • មហាវគ្គ noun (group of people)
  • ហ្វូង noun (group of people)

Korean

4 entries
  • 군중 noun (group of people)
  • 더미 noun (group of things)
  • 무더기 noun (group of things)
  • 무리 noun (group of people)

Kyrgyz

1 entries
  • жыйын noun (group of people)

Ladino

2 entries
  • djentoria noun (group of people)
  • munchidumbre noun (group of people)

Lao

1 entries
  • ຝູງຊົນ noun (group of people)

Latin

4 entries
  • agmen noun (group of people)
  • caterva noun (group of people)
  • frequentia noun (group of people)
  • multitudo noun (group of people)

Latvian

1 entries
  • pūlis noun (group of people)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • minia noun (group of people)

Macedonian

2 entries
  • навалица noun (group of people)
  • толпа noun (group of people)

Maltese

4 entries
  • folla noun (group of people)
  • kotra noun (group of people)
  • rassa noun (group of people)
  • ġemgħa noun (group of people)

Marathi

3 entries
  • गर्दी noun (group of people)
  • जमाव noun (group of people)
  • समुह noun (group of people)

Mongolian

1 entries
  • бөөн хүн noun (group of people)

Māori

4 entries
  • mātoru noun (group of people)
  • nuipuku noun (group of people)
  • popō verb (to press together in numbers)
  • tāruru verb (to press together in numbers)

Nepali

2 entries
  • जमात noun (group of people)
  • भीडभाड noun (group of people)

Norman

2 entries
  • fliotchet noun (group of people)
  • foule noun (group of people)

Norwegian Bokmål

4 entries
  • flokk noun (group of people)
  • folkehav noun (group of people)
  • folkemengde noun (group of people)
  • haug noun (group of things)

Occitan

3 entries
  • se precipitar verb (to press together in numbers)
  • se pressar verb (to press together in numbers)
  • se ronçar verb (to press together in numbers)

Old English

1 entries
  • ġeþring noun (group of people)

Ottoman Turkish

3 entries
  • سوری noun (group of people)
  • قالابالق noun (group of people)
  • كومه noun (group of people)

Persian

3 entries
  • انبوه noun (group of people)
  • جمعیت noun (group of people)
  • چپاندن verb (to press together in numbers)

Plautdietsch

1 entries
  • Menj noun (group of people)

Polish

2 entries
  • kupa noun (group of things)
  • tłum noun (group of people)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • massa noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • monte noun (group of things)
  • multidão noun (group of people)
  • pilha noun (group of things)

Quechua

1 entries
  • ch'unku noun (group of people)

Romanian

4 entries
  • aglomerație noun (group of people)
  • gloată noun (group of people)
  • gloată noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • grămadă noun (group of things)

Russian

4 entries
  • ку́ча noun (group of things)
  • сброд noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • толпа́ noun (group of people)
  • толпа́ noun (the “lower orders” of people)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • gràisg noun (the “lower orders” of people)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • gòmila noun (group of things)
  • gȗžva noun (group of people)
  • màsa noun (group of people)
  • svjètina noun (group of people)

Sicilian

4 entries
  • cafoḍḍu noun (group of things)
  • cumarca noun (group of people)
  • fuḍḍa noun (group of people)
  • fuḍḍa noun (the “lower orders” of people)

Slovak

1 entries
  • dav noun (group of people)

Slovene

1 entries
  • množica noun (group of people)

Spanish

4 entries
  • Raimundo y medio mundo noun (group of people)
  • Raimundo y todo el mundo noun (group of people)
  • amasijo noun (group of things)
  • bolón noun (group of people)

Swahili

1 entries
  • umati noun (group of people)

Swedish

4 entries
  • folkmassa noun (group of people)
  • folkmassa noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • folkmängd noun (group of people)
  • hög noun (group of things)

Tagalog

2 entries
  • libumbon noun (group of people)
  • kumpulan verb (to press together in numbers)

Tajik

2 entries
  • анбӯҳ noun (group of people)
  • издиҳом noun (group of people)

Tamil

3 entries
  • கூட்டம் noun (group of people)
  • சாமானியர் noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • நசுக்கு verb (to press together in numbers)

Telugu

2 entries
  • గుంపు noun (group of people)
  • బృందము noun (group of people)

Thai

2 entries
  • กอง noun (group of things)
  • มหาชน noun (group of people)

Tibetan

1 entries
  • མི་ཚོགས noun (group of people)

Turkish

3 entries
  • avam noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • izdiham noun (group of people)
  • kalabalık noun (group of people)

Turkmen

1 entries
  • märeke noun (group of people)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • гурт noun (group of people)
  • ку́па noun (group of things)
  • ку́ча noun (group of things)
  • на́товп noun (group of people)

Urdu

2 entries
  • بھیڑ noun (group of people)
  • جنتا noun (group of people)

Uzbek

1 entries
  • olomon noun (group of people)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • đám đông noun (group of people)

Welsh

2 entries
  • gwrengod noun (the “lower orders” of people)
  • torf noun (group of people)

West-Frisian

1 entries
  • kloft noun (group of people)

ǃXóõ

1 entries
  • dzâa noun (group of people)

Sample sentences

33 total sentences available.

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The excited crowd poured out of the stadium.

Source: tatoeba (18939)

The crowd may be on the side of Luciano, but the champ has got the skill to win and that's what matters.

Source: tatoeba (20911)

His home run excited the crowd.

Source: tatoeba (20935)

We lost sight of her in the crowd.

Source: tatoeba (23033)

Showing 4 of 33 available sentences.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.