dense
very sparse decisions were made at the press conference.
It is pronounced "spars" (rhyming with "farse").
That man has a sparse beard. The sage brush is more sparse here.
Sparse refers to something that is thinly scattered or distributed. In mathematics and computer science, sparse data or matrices contain mostly zero values, making them more efficient to store and process using specialized algorithms.
There is no direct antonym for a thing that isn't there.
lacking, rare, scarce, sparse
No sparse means little Flaunt means to display something in a bragging like style.
i made a sparse contribution for a charity
Sparse was created in 2003.
Sparse grass
Another sparse matrix.
Sparse grow in plain land
The comparative form of sparse is sparser
Slim Pickins had sparse facial hair. Some parts of the desert have sparse growth.
'Volume' is an object word, not an evaluative one, and as such it doesn't specifically have an antonym. As a rule, words that can be used as subjects or objects of sentences do not have opposites, but merely a list of things that are *not* that object. words that are used to evaluate objects, however, often do have antonyms. For instance the word 'speed' is an object - you can use it in a sentence like 'Speed is restricted to 55 mph', where it has no real antonym. The related word 'fast', by contrast' is an evaluation and clearly has the antonym 'slow'. In this case, 'Volume' has no antonym. 'Voluminous' (large in area/volume) has the antonyms 'sparse' or 'tight' depending on context; 'Loud' (large in sound volume) has the antonym 'quiet'.
A sparse matrix is a matrix in which most of the elements are zero.
The sparse caterpillars are poisonous to cats and dogs, but not humans. Sparse caterpillars do however sting as a way to protect themselves.