Understanding "Throng" and "Adjourn": Definitions and Usage
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This text explores two distinct yet important English words: "throng" and "adjourn." "Throng" refers to a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals, illustrated through an example of a man navigating through a throng of individuals. On the other hand, "adjourn" means to break off a meeting or gathering with the intention of resuming it later, as shown with the example of a meeting postponed due to an accident. These definitions help enhance vocabulary and promote better communication skills.
Understanding "Throng" and "Adjourn": Definitions and Usage
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throngs • a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals. • The man pushed his way through the throng of people
Adjourn • break off with the intention of resuming it later. • The meeting was adjourned until a later date because of the accident.