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adjective
- 1. closely compacted in substance: "as the storm cleared, a dense fog came down" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a person) stupid: informal "Am I being dense? I don't quite understand" Similar Opposite
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close together and difficult to go or see through; thick: dense fog. I had trouble getting through the dense crowd.
- English (US)
close together and difficult to go or see through; thick:...
- Densely
DENSELY definition: 1. with a lot of things close together:...
- Znaczenie Dense, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
dense definicja: 1. having parts that are close together so...
- Dense: Polish Translation
DENSE translate: gęsty, gęsty, gęsty, gęsty, tępy. Learn...
- Dense: Thai Translation
dense translate: หนาแน่น, โง่. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Dense: Japanese Translation
DENSE translate: (液体、蒸気などが)濃い, (人、物が)密集した, 密集(みっしゅう)した,...
- English (US)
The meaning of DENSE is marked by compactness or crowding together of parts. How to use dense in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dense.
Learn the meaning of dense as an adjective for thick, close, or stupid things, and as a scientific term for substances with a lot of matter. See sentences, synonyms, and translations of dense in different languages.
Learn the meaning of dense as an adjective, with synonyms, example sentences, and word history. Find out how dense can describe something that is crowded, compact, opaque, or difficult to understand.
Dense means having relatively high density, crowded closely together, or hard to understand. It can also describe a photographic negative, an optical glass, or a color that transmits little light.
Definition of dense adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word dense, such as crowded, thick, impenetrable, stupid, or complex. See synonyms, examples, pronunciation, and related words for dense.