English to Telugu Dictionary sparse

sparse

అక్కడక్కడ
definition
adjective
areas of sparse population
thinly dispersed or scattered.
translation of 'sparse'
పలచగా విస్తరించిన,
అక్కడక్కడ ఉన్న
example
As we mentioned earlier, bluebirds prefer open rural areas with scattered trees and 'sparse' ground cover.
Costumes were 'sparse' , with the only indicator of femininity for Helena and Hermia an occasional handbag.
The homogenous and 'sparse' population was replaced by the restless diversity, sprawl and cacophony of one of the fastest growing places in America.
For the earliest inhabitants of Southern France, practising a hunter-gatherer way of life, the natural resources were abundant and more than adequate for a 'sparse' population.
The houses were big and the population 'sparse' because they were so spread-out.
Their subsequently published journals emphasized, in particular, the remoteness and 'sparse' populations of the two regions.
It wasn't that his 'sparse' acne had miraculously dispersed into clear skin, or that he had suddenly buffed up overnight.
Harmony Hills had a very 'sparse' population; there were only a few thousand people in our community.
Here the population was 'sparse' , tiny villages and small, often isolated manors close to the riverbanks.
The restaurant is large, and the 'sparse' décor and worn-in look give it the atmosphere of a legion hall.
A majority of the film is set in a 'sparse' bedroom, where two unidentified strangers exchange abstract dialogue and act out a series of shocking images over a period of four nights.
There is nothing but dead rocks, a few 'sparse' patches of grass, and an occasional pair of odd looking trees.
There is nothing to warrant the supposition that the Bahamas ever had more than a very 'sparse' aboriginal population.
If you do selective logging, or harvest 'sparse' and scattered stands, the mobility and speed pays off.
The French population of this vast region was 'sparse' , however, reaching only 85,000 in the 1760s.
There are very few actors who could carry off this film, with its 'sparse' dialogue and total absence of voiceover.
A surprisingly 'sparse' paper trail offers only scattered clues on the obscure life of William Shakespeare, one of the world's most influential dramatists.
I only use an eyebrow pencil to fill in my 'sparse' eyebrows.
The version presented here is Take 1, which was made at home, just Lennon alone at the piano, without any of the 'sparse' accompaniment that further elevated it to it's anthemic status.
Unfortunately their crowd at Valve was 'sparse' - unfortunate because the always charismatic front man Jeremy ‘Jez’ Brown is a born entertainer.
Large families and the practice of partible inheritance strained lands that under the best circumstances could only sustain 'sparse' populations.
William Shakespeare's life is somewhat of a mystery to scholars due to the fact that most information that is known is very scattered and 'sparse' .
But because of the 'sparsity' of the population here, that is not possible.
The ambience is nothing to write home about: just over a dozen seats in a small, 'sparsely' decorated white room.
We must recognise that rural schools by their very nature often have small numbers of pupils due to the 'sparsity' of population in our countryside.
But I like the willful 'sparseness' and the noise and the pointed definition of the songs.
Not quite minimalism, but its 'sparseness' fits the film perfectly.
The 'sparseness' of the set does nothing to enhance the already emotionally Spartan feel of the play.
The standard Milky Way model comprised a thin disk of bright young stars surrounded by a 'sparsely' populated halo of old stars.
This is due to the relative 'sparsity' of development in the post-medieval period.
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