What is another word for huddles?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌdə͡lz] (IPA)

The word "huddles" refers to a group of people who gather closely together, typically for a purposeful meeting or discussion. Synonyms for huddles include clusters, gatherings, meetings, assemblies, convergences, and crowds. "Clumps" and "bundles" can describe small groups of people gathered together in a more informal manner. "Congregations" and "conclaves" are more formal gatherings of people for religious or political purposes. "Powwows" and "roundtables" are also synonyms for huddles, typically referring to meetings where ideas are exchanged, decisions are made, or issues are resolved. No matter what word is used, huddles represent a coming together of people with a common purpose.

What are the hypernyms for Huddles?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Huddles

Often he huddles on his things and slips his feet into his thick 'water-tights'-which are stiff and hard, having been wet over night-by no other light than this.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
How close he huddles to his hearth and house, Walks quiet as a mouse Down echoing streets...
"I Run with the Fox"
Mona Gould
It clusters, huddles around the stately Roman arena on the hill in the centre of the town-a place of narrow, tortuous ruelles where every stone cries out a message from the past.
"Swirling Waters"
Max Rittenberg

Famous quotes with Huddles

  • God huddles in a knot in every cell of flesh.
    Nikos Kazantzakis
  • A mind cannot possibly consider anything beyond what it can measure or calculate; without a body it can only consider itself. Without the interruptions of hellos from the eye, ear, tongue, nose, and finger, the evolving mind huddles in the corner picking its navel.
    Kevin Kelly (editor)

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