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dense Listen to audio/ˈdɛns/ adjective
dens·er; dens·est
[or more dense; most dense] 1 : having parts that are close together
They cut a path through the dense jungle. dense undergrowth The book's pages were dense [=packed, filled] with helpful ideas. the cat's dense [=thick] coat of fur a dense tangle of wires heavy, dense bread a dense cluster of stars
2 : crowded with people
That part of the city has a dense population of immigrants. A dense mass of spectators filled the courtroom.
3 informal : not smart : not able to understand things easily
I'm sorry to be so dense [=slow-witted, stupid, dumb] this morning. In the movie, she plays his kind but somewhat dense aunt.
4 : difficult to see through
We drove though dense [=thick] fog/smoke.
5 : difficult to understand ; especially : hard to read
The book's technical subject and dense prose will discourage many readers.
6 technical : heavier than most things of the same size
a dense substance like lead or mercury a disease that causes bones to become less dense [=to become less solid and heavy]
— dense·ly adverb
a densely populated area [=an area in which many people live] densely forested mountains a densely packed sports arena
— dense·ness noun [noncount]

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