Huddle

Pronunciation: /ˈhʌdəl/

Huddle (verb)

  1. to come together in a small, tight group, often for warmth or discussion.
  2. to gather players together to plan the next move in a game.

Examples

  • The children huddled together for warmth.
  • We huddled under the umbrella to stay dry.

Common collocations: huddle together, huddle for warmth, huddle before the game, huddle to strategize, a huddle of people

Huddle (noun)

  1. a small, close group of people or things gathered together.
  2. a meeting of players to discuss the next move in a game.

Examples

  • A huddle of people gathered around the street performer.
  • The hikers formed a huddle to check the map.

Synonyms of Huddle

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Huddle

  • when describing a group spreading out