PACKED: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for PACKED?

Need another word that means the same as “packed”? Find 2 synonyms and 30 related words for “packed” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Packed” are: jam-packed, jammed

Packed as an Adjective

Definitions of "Packed" as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “packed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Filled to capacity.
  • Pressed together or compressed.
  • Extremely crowed or filled to capacity.

Synonyms of "Packed" as an adjective (2 Words)

jam-packedFilled to capacity.
jammedExtremely crowed or filled to capacity.
A suitcase jammed with dirty clothes.

Usage Examples of "Packed" as an adjective

  • Packed snow.
  • Stands jam-packed with fans.
  • A packed theater.

Associations of "Packed" (30 Words)

bazaarA fundraising sale of goods.
The church bazaar.
clumpForm a clump or clumps.
They sat on the wall in clumps of two and three.
compactMake more compact by or as if by pressing.
A compact style is brief and pithy.
compactlyTaking up no more space than necessary.
He wrote compactly but clearly.
compendiousContaining or presenting the essential facts of something in a comprehensive but concise way.
A short and compendious book.
compressExpress in a shorter form; abridge.
She compressed her lips.
compressedFlattened laterally along the whole length (e.g., certain leafstalks or flatfishes.
Compressed gas.
compressionEncoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bits required.
constrictBecome narrower.
Her throat constricted.
constrictedInhibited; restricted.
A constricted view of life.
crowded(of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.
A very crowded room.
densePermitting little if any light to pass through because of denseness of matter.
As the storm cleared a dense fog came down.
filledOf purchase orders that have been filled.
Fog filled air.
fullMake something full fill up.
We were all pretty well full when the van rolled into Mittagong.
impenetrableImpossible to pass through or enter.
An impenetrable fortress.
jammedExtremely crowed or filled to capacity.
A suitcase jammed with dirty clothes.
lushTender and full of juice.
Lush fruits.
luxuriateEnjoy to excess.
She was luxuriating in a long bath.
narrowedMade narrow; limited in breadth.
His narrowed eyes.
nonporousNot porous; especially not having vessels that appear as pores.
overcrowdFill (accommodation or a space) beyond what is comfortable, safe, or desirable.
Employees were assigned to make sure people didn t overcrowd the escalators.
pressed(of juice or oil) extracted by crushing or squeezing fruit, vegetables, etc.
Immaculately pressed trousers.
teemingAbundantly filled with especially living things.
The teeming boulevard.
thickSpoken as if with a thick tongue.
The blood was flowing thick.
thicklyWith thickness; in a thick manner.
A thickly carpeted floor.
thoroughPainstakingly careful and accurate.
Our accountant is thorough.
tightPressed tightly together.
In tight formation.
tightlySecurely fixed or fastened.
Tightly reasoned arguments.
underbrushThe brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest.
widthA piece of something at its full extent from side to side.
The yard was about seven feet in width.

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