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MrWonderful Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Crowded, packed

What is the difference between 
Crowded, Packed, Full, Stuffed ?
  

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The room was so crowded that it was hard to move. My suitcase is packed. I'm ready to go.

  • The room was so crowded that it was hard to move.
  • My suitcase is packed.
  • I'm ready to go.
  • The glass is full.
  • If you add any more water, it will overflow.
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The room was so crowded that it was hard to move.
My suitcase is packed. I'm ready to go.
The glass is full. If you add any more water, it will overflow.
Do you like green olives stuffed with pimentos?

CJ
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I was talking about close meaning:
The beach was packed.
The beach was crowded.
The restaurant was stuffed.
The restaurant was full.
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The beach was packed. Not likely. A beach is too open an area. Packed suggests a confined area.
The beach was crowded. Fine.
The restaurant was stuffed. Impossible. Stuffed suggests purposely putting a stuffing into something else. A pillow is stuffed with feathers, for example. Stuffed is also used with foods. Stuffed peppers ~ Gre

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