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somewhat packed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "somewhat packed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or space that is moderately full or crowded, but not completely full. Example: "The conference room was somewhat packed, making it difficult to find a seat."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Wiki
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(20)
a little bit stiff
a bit stringent
somewhat dense
enough packed
a bit cumbersome
a bit uptight
moderately occupied
a little bit strong
partially occupied
a bit rigid
a little bit noisy
a bit strong
rather packed
less packed
relatively busy
a little bit stretched
partially full
a little tight
moderately busy
a little crowded
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
"I thought this place would be somewhat packed," Prince said, before two others trickled into the meeting hall at White Middle School in Carson.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Figure 6 is somewhat simplistic and packed with several unjustified assumptions on what the (true) positive and negative effects of specific pattern of resource allocation to basic or translational research are.
Science
In SMI-32 material from Mk-LA, there was only a very small territory (about 3 mm) in which SMI-32 positive neurons in layer V appeared somewhat less densely packed (contrasting with the SMI-32 positive neurons which completely disappeared in the lesion territory in the other 11 monkeys; see Kaeser et al. 2010).
Science
"The guests seemed somewhat concerned, and most packed all their bags when they left," Ms. Grivner said.
News & Media
Chile heat varies by type, with Anaheim and pasilla on the milder end and jalapeños and serranos packing somewhat more of a punch.
News & Media
Chile heat varies by type, with Anaheim and pasilla on the milder end and jalapenos and serranos packing somewhat more of a punch.
News & Media
Mr. Abraham is a beautiful dancer — unpredictable and spry, with the kind of articulation that is likely to become only more refined and subtle with age — but his packed productions are somewhat unconvincing.
News & Media
It's a 115-watt rear-port sub with a frequency response of between 35 and 140 Hz packed into a somewhat manageable 16.9″ by 15″ by 11.8″ and weighing just over 35 pounds.
News & Media
The sum of all pairwise interaction energies involving molecule A is 6.5 kJ mol−1 higher than the corresponding sum for molecule B. This reflects somewhat different packing environments which are associated with different molecular conformations (see below).
Science
The rotations necessary for H-bond formation optimise interactions between the NH groups, but at the expense of breaking the van der Waals interactions formed within the layers of cyclohexane, and piperidine has a somewhat lower packing coefficient [4] (0.66) than either cyclohexane or piperazine (0.71).
Science
For proteins, secondary structure is understood to be a strong evolutionary driver, particularly through the binary-patterning (arrangement of hydrophilic/hydrophobic residues), and so is the (somewhat related) packing density.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the level of fullness, consider the context and choose words that accurately reflect the situation. "Somewhat packed" implies that a space is more than half full, but not entirely at capacity.
Common error
Avoid using "somewhat packed" when the space is either completely full or nearly empty. Instead, use more appropriate descriptors such as "packed" or "nearly empty" to accurately portray the scene.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "somewhat packed" primarily functions as a descriptive adjective phrase modifying a noun, indicating the degree to which something is filled or crowded. Ludwig examples show it describing spaces, insulation, and even abstract concepts.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "somewhat packed" is a grammatically sound adjective phrase used to describe a moderate level of fullness or crowding. As indicated by Ludwig, its usage spans various contexts including News & Media, Science, and Wiki, suggesting a neutral register. While the phrase is not exceptionally frequent, as determined by Ludwig's analysis, it effectively conveys the degree to which something is filled without being entirely full. When using "somewhat packed", consider the context and choose words that accurately reflect the situation. If you are looking for alternatives you can try "partially full", "moderately crowded", or "fairly full".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
partially full
Replaces "packed" with "full" and maintains the "somewhat" modifier to denote partial fullness.
fairly full
Uses "fairly" as a synonym for "somewhat" to describe the level of fullness.
moderately crowded
Substitutes both words to suggest a moderate level of crowding instead of fullness.
rather crowded
Employs "rather" as an alternative to "somewhat", emphasizing a degree of crowding.
a little crowded
Replaces "somewhat" with "a little" for a more informal tone while retaining the meaning.
partially occupied
Replaces "packed" with "occupied" to refer to the state of being filled to some extent.
not completely empty
Expresses the idea of not being fully empty, indirectly implying some level of being packed or full.
not entirely empty
Similar to "not completely empty", this suggests a state of partial fullness.
slightly congested
Employs "congested" to convey a sense of being packed and uses "slightly" as a milder modifier.
somewhat dense
Replaces “packed” with “dense” indicating the items are close to each other
FAQs
What does "somewhat packed" mean?
The phrase "somewhat packed" indicates that something is moderately full or crowded, but not entirely. It implies a degree of fullness that is more than a little but less than completely full.
What can I say instead of "somewhat packed"?
You can use alternatives like "moderately crowded", "fairly full", or "partially full" depending on the context.
Is "somewhat packed" a formal or informal expression?
"Somewhat packed" is generally considered a neutral expression that can be used in both formal and informal contexts. The formality depends more on the surrounding language and situation.
How does the intensity of "somewhat packed" compare to "completely packed"?
"Somewhat packed" indicates a partial level of fullness, while "completely packed" suggests that something is filled to its maximum capacity. The former leaves room for more, while the latter implies no additional space.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested