online vocabulary.com

Huddled - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Huddled means to gather closely together, often for warmth, comfort, or safety. It can describe people or animals pressing near each other in a tight group.

huddled

/ˈhʌdəld/ /ˈhʌdəld/

Definition:

Gathered closely together, typically for warmth or comfort.

Synonyms:

clustered, crowded, bunched, nestled

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

scattered, dispersed

Common Collocations:

huddled together, huddled masses, huddled in fear

Derivatives:

huddler, huddling

Usage Tips:

Use "huddled" to describe people or animals grouped closely, often for warmth or safety.

Common Phrases:

huddled masses, huddled together for warmth, huddled in a corner

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English *hoderen*, meaning to heap or crowd together.

Examples:

  • 1. The refugees huddled under blankets for warmth.
  • 2. The puppies huddled close to their mother in the cold night.
  • 3. We huddled around the fire to stay warm during the storm.
  • 4. The children huddled together nervously during the thunderstorm.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS