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uncrowded

British  
/ ʌnˈkraʊdɪd /

adjective

  1. (of a confined space, area, etc) not containing too many people or things

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Example Sentences

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Din Tai Fung, luckily within walking distance and surprisingly uncrowded, was perfect for brunch.

From Salon

In the hour I spent scrambling and resting, I encountered just two couples and one family, all enjoying the uncrowded scene.

From Los Angeles Times

Even in summer, this territory is relatively uncrowded.

From Los Angeles Times

“They understood that America is beautiful because it is open and uncrowded. Not so long ago, environmentalists opposed mass immigration. They knew what the costs were. They still know. But they don’t care.”

From Salon

Link light rail-to-Monorail involves walking across Seattle Center, while my uncrowded Metro ride dropped me right at Climate Pledge’s entrances on the First Avenue North side.

From Seattle Times