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cramped

1 American  
[krampt] / kræmpt /

adjective

  1. affected with a cramp in a muscle or muscles.


cramped 2 American  
[krampt] / kræmpt /

adjective

  1. confined or severely limited in space.

    cramped closets.

    1. (of handwriting) with characters written small and crowded together.

    2. (of a style of writing) hard to understand; crabbed.


cramped British  
/ kræmpt /

adjective

  1. closed in; restricted

  2. (esp of handwriting) small and irregular; difficult to read

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Other Word Forms

  • crampedness noun

Etymology

Origin of cramped1

First recorded in 1670–80; cramp 1 + -ed 3

Origin of cramped2

First recorded in 1670–80; cramp 2 + -ed 2

Explanation

A place that's cramped is uncomfortably small or crowded, like a cramped elevator with one too many riders or a cramped subway car at rush hour. This adjective comes from the verb cramp, "to restrict." When you're in a cramped situation, your movement is restricted in some way, often because there are too many people standing too close together, or simply because the space is too small. You might have a bedroom all to yourself, but if it's the size of a closet, you'll still feel cramped in there.

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These boats are often small and cramped, lacking in basic facilities like fresh water and sanitation.

From BBC • Apr. 14, 2026

The cramped toilet space is very noisy inside, so they must protect their ears.

From Barron's • Apr. 9, 2026

I’m in a cramped examination room at a clinic in Panama City.

From Slate • Mar. 30, 2026

The pair, who live in a cramped studio apartment in a crumbling colonial-era building, can’t afford butter or mayonnaise, so breakfast is a piece of plain bread.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 22, 2026

Around 8500 BC, when wild plants gave way to wheat fields, the oasis supported a large but cramped village of 1,000 people, who suffered far more from disease and malnourishment.

From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari