こんざつ
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. congestion; crush; crowding; jam
2. confusion; disorder
Pitch accent
んざつ
Composed of
(traffic) congestion
rough; crude; sloppy; miscellaneous
Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
the state (degree) of congestion; how bad traffic jams are
degree of congestion (e.g. traffic, Internet); congestion factor
Internet congestion; net congestion
Examples (21 in total)
The bar was very crowded.
The cafeteria was crowded.
Is it always this crowded here?
The street was crowded with people.
The road is jammed with cars.
The corridor was so crowded that we couldn't walk.
The street was crowded with cars.
It being Sunday, the supermarket was very crowded.
I wish the subway wasn't so crowded every morning.
The road was crowded with various vehicles.
Towns are very crowded today.
The store happened to be crowded yesterday.
The next train will be less crowded than this one.
Roads in the country aren't as busy as those in the city.
The busy road is a danger to small children.
Whichever highway you decide on, it will be crowded with cars and trucks.
We stayed home for Christmas, so as to avoid heavy traffic.
Look out for pickpockets on crowded trains.
Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer.
The other day I ran out of gas in the middle of a busy Interstate.
The store was so crowded that they lost sight of each other.