Meaning
Huddle means to gather closely together, often for warmth, comfort, or discussion. It can also mean a small meeting or discussion, especially in sports or business contexts.
As a verb, it describes the action of people or animals gathering closely.
As a noun, it refers to the group itself or the act of gathering.
Grammar and Usage
Part of speech:
- Verb (intransitive or transitive)
- Noun
Verb patterns:
- huddle together – gather closely together
- huddle around – gather around something
- huddle with someone – have a small meeting or discussion with someone
Examples of usage:
- People huddled together in the cold.
- The team huddled around the coach before the game.
- The managers huddled with the CEO to discuss the new plan.
Common Phrases
- team huddle – a quick meeting among team members
- family huddle – family members gathering to talk or comfort each other
- huddle up – (informal) to gather closely for discussion or warmth
Collocations
- huddle together / around / up
- call a huddle
- in a huddle
- break the huddle (sports)
Examples
- The players huddled together to discuss their next move.
- Children huddled around the fire to keep warm.
- The executives huddled in the corner before the meeting began.
- We huddled under one umbrella as the rain poured down.
- The football team formed a huddle before starting the play.
- Reporters huddled around the celebrity at the airport.
- The family huddled on the couch to watch a movie.
- The penguins huddled to protect themselves from the wind.
Synonyms or Related
- gather
- cluster
- crowd
- assemble
- group together
Antonym
- disperse
- separate
- scatter
