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sparse
/ spɑːs /
adjective
- scattered or scanty; not dense
Derived Forms
- ˈsparsely, adverb
- ˈsparseness, noun
Other Words From
- sparse·ly adverb
- spar·si·ty [spahr, -si-tee], sparse·ness noun
- un·sparse adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sparse1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
She credits Bensimon, an iconic fashion photographer, with giving her a timeless style tip about the power of a plain T-shirt and sparse makeup.
Usually, engrams are made up of a sparse number of neurons, but the stress-induced memory engrams involved significantly more neurons.
“Punish,” the latest offering from the Southern Gothic alt-pop star Ethel Cain, is a smoldering slow burn, a sparse piano ballad that stretches for nearly seven minutes and gradually corrodes.
Crusius, 21 years old, with wavy dark brown hair, sparse stubble collecting on his round chin, was awkward and introverted.
The boos from the sparse crowd at the Intuit Dome rained down on George all game because he now was a Philadelphia 76er.
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