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crammed

/krรฆmd/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Completely filled or stuffed to capacity, leaving no empty space.

Example Sentences:
  • โ€œThe subway train was crammed with commuters during the morning rush hour.โ€
  • โ€œHer diary is crammed with appointments and deadlines for this month.โ€
2.verb

Past tense and past participle of 'cram'; to force something into a small or insufficient space.

Example Sentences:
  • โ€œHe crammed all his clothes into a single small suitcase.โ€
  • โ€œShe crammed for her final chemistry exam all night long.โ€
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the verb 'cram', originating from Old English 'crammian' (meaning to stuff or pack tightly), which is related to Old High German 'krammon' and Old Norse 'kramba'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'ram' charging in and packing everything tightly into a small spaceโ€”it's crammed!

Frequently Asked Questions About โ€œcrammedโ€

1. What is the meaning of โ€œcrammedโ€ in English?

In English, crammed (adjective) is defined as: โ€œCompletely filled or stuffed to capacity, leaving no empty space.โ€.

2. How do you use โ€œcrammedโ€ in a sentence?

โ€œThe subway train was crammed with commuters during the morning rush hour.โ€

3. What are English synonyms of โ€œcrammedโ€?

Common synonyms include:packed,jammed,stuffed,crowded

4. What is the etymology and word origin of โ€œcrammedโ€?

Derived from the verb 'cram', originating from Old English 'crammian' (meaning to stuff or pack tightly), which is related to Old High German 'krammon' and Old Norse 'kramba'.