The word crowd is not mentioned in the King James Bible.
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The crowd or number of people which is uncomfortable and beyond the usual, congesting the space meant for them is called over crowd.
The definition of a crowd can vary depending on context, but generally, a gathering of at least 20 to 30 people can be considered a crowd. In larger contexts, such as events or public gatherings, crowds can number in the hundreds or thousands. Ultimately, the perception of what constitutes a crowd may differ based on the setting and the density of people present.
The crowd cheered him happily
yesallu do is break the announce table that has no commentators, then lean a ladder against the announce table that does have commentators, then run up the ladder until you are in the crowd.
The word for a speaker who manipulates a crowd based on fear and hatred is demagogue.
I delivered an impromptu speech in front of a very big crowd.
Demagogue.
After the earthquake the crowd tumultuously ran out of the building.
After a speaker bitterly denounced England, an uproarious outcry from the crowd nearly caused a riot.
Peroration is the end section of an oration. "As the speaker approached the peroration of his speech the crowd was relieved."
Prominence is the noun form. Example sentence:The prominence of the speaker attracted a larger crowd than usual.
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The speaker was heckled for his ideas that were considered ridiculous from the general populace. The crowd heckled the comedian for his bad puns.
By using the media or a public address system.
The speaker's tone was condescending, and the crowd reacted with belligerence. The word belligerence is a noun. You could also use the word aggressiveness.