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    sparse
    /spɑːs/

    adjective

    • 1. thinly dispersed or scattered: "areas of sparse population"

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  2. The meaning of SPARSE is of few and scattered elements; especially : not thickly grown or settled. How to use sparse in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sparse.

  3. SPARSE definition: 1. small in numbers or amount, often spread over a large area: 2. small in numbers or amount…. Learn more.

  4. Something that’s sparse is thin, not dense. If you’re looking for the perfect place to build a tree house, a sparse forest is probably not your best bet. From the Latin sparsus, meaning “scattered,” we get the adjective sparse, which means “few and scattered.”.

  5. small in numbers or amount, often spread over a large area: a sparse population / audience. sparse vegetation / forest. a sparse beard. Information coming out of the disaster area is sparse. Synonym. thin (FEW) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Scarce, inadequate and not enough. be at a premium idiom. be thin on the ground idiom.

  6. Sparse definition: thinly scattered or distributed. See examples of SPARSE used in a sentence.

  7. Something that is sparse is small in number or amount and spread out over an area. Many slopes are rock fields with sparse vegetation. He was a tubby little man in his fifties, with sparse hair. Traffic was sparse on the highway.

  8. sparse. adjective. /spɑːs/. /spɑːrs/. (comparative sparser, superlative sparsest) only present in small amounts or numbers and often spread over a large area. the sparse population of the islands. Vegetation becomes sparse higher up the mountains.

  9. SPARSE definition: 1. existing only in small amounts over a large area: 2. A room that is sparse contains little…. Learn more.

  10. Something that is sparse is small in number or amount and spread out over an area. Many slopes are rock fields with sparse vegetation.

  11. adj superlative. WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024. sparse /spɑrs/ adj., spars•er, spars•est. thinly scattered or distributed; not thick or dense: sparse gray hairs on top of his head. scanty; meager: sparse vegetation. sparse•ly, adv. sparse•ness, spar•si•ty /ˈspɑrsɪti/ n. [ uncountable]