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uncrowded

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crowd⋅ed

[krou-did]
–adjective
1. filled to excess; packed.
2. filled with a crowd: crowded streets.
3. uncomfortably close together: crowded passengers on a bus.

Origin:
1605–15; crowd 1 + -ed 2


crowd⋅ed⋅ly, adverb
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un·crowd·ed   (ŭn-krou'dĭd)   
adj.  Not crowded: an uncrowded museum; an uncrowded bus.
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