densest
terpadat
definition
adjective
dense volcanic rock
closely compacted in substance.
The American agent looked at Logan as if he were a math teacher trying to explain a simple problem to a dense student.
(of a person) stupid.
translation of 'densest'
adjective
ketel,
kental,
bodoh,
pekat,
lebat,
tumpat,
rapat,
tebal,
rimbun,
yg berjejal,
padat
example
He wouldn't know why he was in trouble, he was so 'dense' that way.
If the theatre audience is 'dense' and does not applaud, canned applause should stand in, on the ready.
It means it's hardly surprising that, generally, people don't read long, 'dense' texts espousing positions that are the opposite of their own.
I didn't know if he was 'dense' , or just very determined to remain polite.
Her expression showed she thought she was dealing with someone too 'dense' to understand a simple point.
They create overly 'dense' , complex, and detailed cartoon drawings that seem at once beautiful and menacing.
This unusual tail is thick and rounded in appearance, completely covered with extremely 'dense' hair.
The content is detailed and 'dense' with data; the approach is innovative and convincing.
It is a room 'dense' with ornamentation, small sculptures and carvings.
The more 'dense' and compacted the snow is the easier it will be to perform slides.
As it turns out, your ears are particularly 'dense' with these pressure points.
The airspace in which the aircraft is to be operated is 'dense' with other aircraft and restrictions.
Not surprisingly, the book is pretty 'dense' , but it's not impenetrable.
How in heaven did I end up in love with such a 'dense' guy is a mystery to me.
At 402 pages of clear type with little white space, this book is extremely 'dense' .
The forest was filled with 'dense' fog, so thick that I couldn't see more than a few feet in front of me.
The result is fascinating, but the text is so 'dense' with information that it threatens to be heavy and lugubrious.
Zimera noticed the tension in the room; even she wasn't 'dense' enough not to notice it.
I believe the problem was that the paper was 'dense' and hard to understand.
But the text was so 'dense' and so long that I imagine few people will have read it.
Although his soundscapes are incredibly 'dense' and compact, his compositions are not as hectic as they might seem.
Once you've got past the first layer of the menu system, which uses a screen full of icons, the subsequent menus are 'dense' lists of text.
The prose style is tight, with an occasional touch of humour lurking beneath the 'dense' text.
Then it's sent to a bale press, which compresses loose cotton into compact, 'dense' bales.
In other statements read to the court, neighbours described how they tried to get into the house to pull the children out, but were beaten back by the 'dense' smoke and fierce heat.
I fight past hoods and sleeves to the very back of the closet, where it is 'dense' with obsolete clothing.
Anya frowned at the English guy as if he were particularly 'dense' .
Flames are essentially hot gases, and hot things rise because they are less 'dense' than their surroundings.
Then you go back to work and suddenly the day is so 'dense' with activity you feel as if you've done three or four days' worth of mindless tearing around in a few hours.
Page's poems have suddenly entered our relationship: the moment is 'dense' with meaning for me.
Credits: Google Translate