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sparse

adjective as in very few and scattered

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Inside the theater, the stage was sparse, with only a floor-to-ceiling screen with the show’s logo.

The attendance at USC’s recent spring games was much more sparse.

The dialect is characterised by an "economy of words" and sparse pronouns, she continues.

From BBC

Residents in both parks have said that communication from ownership has been sparse and that government officials — even if they are sympathetic — have been able to provide few answers about the tenants’ rights.

Trump was sparse on details, refusing to share which members of the board had been relieved and which programming was no longer up to snuff.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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