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cramped

/kɹæmpt/adjective1 syllable

Cramped means: constricted in size.

Synonyms for cramped1

adjective, as in constricted in size

incommodious

What does cramped mean?1

adjective

1

constricted in size“cramped quarters”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with cramped?3

one syllable

two syllables

revamped
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Cramped in a sentence

  • We lived in a cramped, dim house which was as small as a hive.AlanF_US
  • I felt cramped sitting in the back seat with all the luggage.DJ_Saidez
  • The dormer makes the attic feel less cramped and much brighter.rul
  • I want to move out of this cramped room as soon as I can.CK
  • William enjoyed the tasty meal served on the airplane, even though it was a bit cramped.Amastan
  • It's going to be a little cramped.CK
  • My house is small and cramped.CK
  • He works in a very cramped space.Conjuice

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