Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Sparse"
The meaning of "Sparse" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Co znaczy sparse?
A:
scattered or dispersed
Example sentences using "Sparse"
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z sparse.
A:
"The population of this region is sparse and slow."
"The old man's yard has a very sparse growth of grass."
"The woman decided she needed to go grocery shopping because her food supply was sparse."
"The man decided to shave his head because he only had a sparse amount of hair."
"The soldiers soon became used to only surviving on sparse amounts of supplies when in the battlefield."
"The old man's yard has a very sparse growth of grass."
"The woman decided she needed to go grocery shopping because her food supply was sparse."
"The man decided to shave his head because he only had a sparse amount of hair."
"The soldiers soon became used to only surviving on sparse amounts of supplies when in the battlefield."
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z sparse.
A:
This region is thickly forested, but vegetation becomes sparse higher up in the mountains.
In the US, the population is concentrated on the coasts; the central states are more sparsely populated.
In the US, the population is concentrated on the coasts; the central states are more sparsely populated.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z sparse.
A:
His house is sparsely decorated and he doesn’t have a lot of furniture.
I ordered a pizza but the pepperoni toppings were sparse and there weren’t any olives.
I ordered a pizza but the pepperoni toppings were sparse and there weren’t any olives.
Synonyms of "Sparse" and their differences
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między sparse i thin ?
A:
Sparse means thinly spaced out, for example with grass, if it is sparse much of the ground would have no grass and there would be patches of grass dotted around but not very much of it.
Thin is the opposite of fat or thick usually. It can mean a thin person, a thin object, or like I used it before, thinly spaced out, which is basically the same as sparse, except often means the thing is evenly spaced out, like a thin coating of icing. Thin has more meanings than sparse and usually generally something is skinny.
Thin is the opposite of fat or thick usually. It can mean a thin person, a thin object, or like I used it before, thinly spaced out, which is basically the same as sparse, except often means the thing is evenly spaced out, like a thin coating of icing. Thin has more meanings than sparse and usually generally something is skinny.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między sparse i rare i lack ?
A:
Sparse is spread out. Example: the times he read a book were sparse. Rare is uncommon or unusual. Example: It is rare to have green eyes. Lack means not have. Example: He lacks a reason to learn a language.
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