[
UK
/ʌnkɹˈaʊdɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
having or allowing sufficient room
an uncrowded train
an uncrowded view
How To Use uncrowded In A Sentence
- This blissfully uncrowded park, where visitor numbers are deliberately restricted, is worth the small entry fee a hundred times over for its beaches alone.
- When she turns to poetry for children, there is a strain of romantic idealism as she suggests the beauty of uncrowded nature.
- Molecular evolution was a relatively uncrowded field. The Scientist
- The portion of the trek from Jiri to Lukla is often uncrowded, and therefore much better trekking country. Motion Trek | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
- There they can enjoy (with parents in tow) 150 hands-on exhibits in uncrowded areas. Times, Sunday Times
- The road was uncrowded on a Sunday evening returning to the city, a relative joy that allowed me to admire the light from the setting sun on the trees that bordered the parkway—until all of a sudden I found myself in the middle of a 20-car traffic jam. Menaces of the Left Lane
- The beach is vast, uncrowded, with ample space for sunbathing, water sports and safe bathing with just enough gentle surf to ward off monotony.
- The resort villages are small and charming, the sense of being right in the rocky heart of the Alps is inescapable - and, best of all, it's blissfully uncrowded.
- He's a tough one to spot, even in an uncrowded bar. Times, Sunday Times
- an uncrowded train