overcrowded
overcrowded — adjective
1. so full of people or objects that there is too little space for normal use or sa
so full of people or objects that there is too little space for normal use or safe movement
By noon, the clinic was overcrowded, and patients waited in the hall.
be overcrowded + place
Tourists left early because the beach felt overcrowded after breakfast.
linking verb: feel overcrowded
The rescue center became overcrowded when fifty cats arrived in one week.
With three desks added, Mina's small office looked overcrowded and hard to use.
Parents complained that the school bus was overcrowded every rainy morning.
- crowded
A more general word that does not always suggest a problem or unsafe level.
- packed
Often more informal and emphasizes being completely full, especially for a short time.
- cramped
Emphasizes the small, uncomfortable space rather than the number of people or things alone.
- jammed
Informal and common for roads, trains, and rooms where movement is difficult.
文法句型
be overcrowded
overcrowded + noun
用法筆記
Often used for rooms, transport, schools, hospitals, shelters, and prisons. It suggests a real lack of space, not simply that a place has many people in it.