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Meanings of
concourse
in English
Portuguese
massa
Catalan
massa
Spanish
multitud
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A large group of people.
crowd
multitude
throng
Portuguese
massa
Portuguese
confluência
Catalan
confluència
Spanish
confluencia
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A coming together of people.
confluence
Portuguese
confluência
Synonyms
Examples for "
crowd
"
crowd
multitude
throng
Examples for "
crowd
"
1
Classic
crowd
-
sourcing
,
applied to the very difficult problem of lead data enrichment.
2
The
crowd
,
however, was every bit as enthusiastic as four years ago.
3
Within minutes a
crowd
had gathered outside the bar, and violence ensued.
4
The
crowd
responded with petrol bombs, damaging one police vehicle, police said.
5
The
crowd
held paper silhouettes to represent the victims of the Troubles.
1
Business and government leaders worry about a
multitude
of issues these days.
2
Mr Dart said there were a
multitude
of reasons for Masters' demise.
3
He used a
multitude
of Latin words which Gregory could not understand.
4
The psychology of the
multitude
is not the psychology of the individual.
5
Good for a
multitude
of uses, spruce boughs also make great snowshoes.
1
The two actors met the manager in the
throng
near the door.
2
He led the
throng
of animal men and others in the chase.
3
The
throng
overflowed into the Lower Temple; into the old church building.
4
People are perishing in flames or slaying one another in the
throng
.
5
Whoso wishes to turn in this
throng
must strike in the forehead.
Usage of
concourse
in English
1
It rose shadowy there in the pale
concourse
,
swaying in ghostly breezes.
2
But an immense
concourse
of people followed the body to the grave.
3
Tables had been set out along the
concourse
and heaped with food.
4
If we stay off the
concourse
maybe we'll come across fewer people.
5
One pass through the main
concourse
of St Pancras was usually enough.
6
This seems fairly obvious on an early lap of the inside
concourse
.
7
In Prussia, this
concourse
and tumult of the people is not allowed.
8
Dr. John Dee strolled into the arrivals
concourse
in London City Airport.
9
Character is more important than capacity or having a technologically advanced
concourse
.
10
After a moment she turned back, resumed her trek across the
concourse
.
11
He turned to a man who stood next him in the
concourse
.
12
All this was happening on a broad
concourse
with horses and carriages.
13
The city of Oxford was filled with a vast
concourse
of strangers.
14
Going out of the gates she met a great
concourse
of people.
15
Eve reached the
concourse
and followed the signs to the nearest restroom.
16
A great
concourse
of natives was at the Landing awaiting our arrival.
Other examples for "concourse"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
concourse
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great concourse
vast concourse
large concourse
immense concourse
main concourse
More collocations
Translations for
concourse
Portuguese
massa
povo
multidão
confluência
Catalan
massa
multitud
gentada
munió
turba
concurs
tracalada
confluència
concurrència
Spanish
multitud
turba
muchedumbre
confluencia
Concourse
through the time
Concourse
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common