dense
dense [dense denser densest] BrE [dens] NAmE [dens] adjective (dens·er, dens·est) 1. containing a lot of people, things, plants, etc. with little space between them •a dense crowd/forest •areas of dense population 2. difficult to see through Syn: ↑thick •dense fog/smoke/fumes 3. (informal)stupid •How can you be so dense? 4. difficult to understand because it contains a lot of information •a dense piece of writing 5. (technical)heavy in relation to its size •Less dense substances move upwards to form a crust. Derived Word: ↑densely Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin densus. Example Bank: •John's all right, but he can be a bit dense sometimes. •The fog was getting very dense. •The forest is quite dense at that point. •All that is left of the star is a small, dense core.
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