Crowd-sourced

It usually refers to content when your customers, users, or other external experts create high-quality content that you can share on your website or other social platforms under your brand or organization name. The content may come from a contest, as part of reviews, or as a guest post. Always credit all participants, including social media accounts.

Literal Meanings of Crowd-sourced

Crowd:

Meanings of Crowd:
  1. A group of people gathered or united in a cohesive body without order.

  2. Several things together or tightly, several things next to each other.

  3. (with definite article) The so-called lower classes of the population, the .

  4. A group of people united or at least characterized by common interests.

  5. Press forward to move forward when pressed.

  6. Crush or collect in numbers.

  7. Designed for compression or cutting, especially for storage in tight spaces.

  8. Fill by squeezing or squeezing.

  9. (often used with off or off) Busy, busy, busy.

  10. Get too close to another ship if it has right of way.

  11. (of a square sailboat) Swimming too much hoping to go faster.

  12. Pressure them to be reminded, leading to rude or inappropriate treatment.

  13. (now colloquial) Violin.

  14. Play in the crowd to lose the ball.

  15. An archaic stringed instrument associated with Wales in particular, although once widespread in Europe, it is characterized by a curved back and enough room for the player to stop each of the six strings on the fingerboard.

Sentences of Crowd
  1. After the film's premiere, a crowd marched through the exit doors.

  2. There were lots of toys under the sofa where the kids played.

  3. These obscure authors were a group of geeks who barely interacted until the Internet age.

  4. The man makes his way into the crowded room.

  5. They crept under the arch into the park.

  6. He tried to put too many cows in the pasture.

  7. They tried to throw him off the sidewalk.

Synonyms of Crowd

crowd in, throng, swarm

Sourced:

Meanings of Sourced:
  1. Obtained or received: Used by, among other things, a corporate asset.

  2. Find information about the source (quotes) (where it comes from): Find a source for .

Crowd-sourced