Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
packed-courtroom
noun
/pækt ˈkɔːrtˌruːm/
Definition
A courtroom that is filled to capacity with people, often spectators, jurors, and sometimes the media, who are present to observe a legal proceeding.
Examples
- The packed courtroom awaited the judge’s arrival, filled with journalists and curious citizens.
- During the high-profile trial, the packed courtroom became a symbol of public interest in justice.
- Many important testimonies were given in a packed courtroom, where every seat was taken.
Meaning
The term ‘packed courtroom’ signifies a situation where the courtroom has as many people as it can hold, indicating a high level of interest in the case being heard.
Synonyms
- full courtroom
- crowded courtroom
- overcrowded court