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sparsely
[spahrs-lee]
adverb
in a thinly distributed way; not thickly or densely.
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is very sparsely populated, as more than 90% of it is forested.
in a scanty or meager way.
It was a large kitchen, but very sparsely equipped for cooking.
Other Word Forms
- unsparsely adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of sparsely1
Example Sentences
Dominguez’s office is sparsely decorated, but one of the few pictures on the wall is of Three Mile Island.
An earlier one rocked Central California and Southern California in 1857, when the region was still sparsely populated.
Mr. Ciattarelli wants to pull New Jersey out of a cap-and-trade program that raises costs for gas plants, and to open new nuclear plants in sparsely populated parts of the state.
But these places are far from job centers, have little infrastructure and are sparsely populated, mostly by retirees and people with few financial resources.
Besides Concow and other sparsely populated unincorporated communities in Butte County, the fire wiped out the 26,000-person town of Paradise.
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