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huddled

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Adj — Crowded closely together.

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huddled together huddled masses huddled in a corner

Etymology

From huddle + the suffix -ed.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “huddled” mean?

The word “huddled” means crowded closely together. In plain terms, describes people or things crowded tightly together, often for warmth or shelter.

How do you pronounce “huddled”?

“Huddled” is pronounced HUHDLD (/ˈhʌdl̩d/ in IPA).

How do you use “huddled” in a sentence?

Here is “huddled” used in a sentence: “A huddled group of commuters waited for the delayed train.”

What part of speech is “huddled”?

“Huddled” is an adjective.

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