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sparsely

American  
[spahrs-lee] / ˈspɑrs li /

adverb

  1. 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.

  2. in a scanty or meager way.

    It was a large kitchen, but very sparsely equipped for cooking.


Other Word Forms

  • unsparsely adverb

Etymology

Origin of sparsely

sparse ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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The worst fires have largely been confined to sparsely populated rural areas where towns might number a few hundred people.

From Barron's

She could see hints of her own reflection in the dark tile, looking back at her from a hundred different angles, watching her from all sides in the cavernous, sparsely furnished space.

From Literature

Greenland is the world's most sparsely populated territory.

From BBC

It is also the most sparsely populated territory.

From BBC

After playing sparsely at Auburn and then transferring to Liberty, he was seen as a possible first-round pick in the 2022 draft.

From The Wall Street Journal