populous

IPA: pˈɑpjʌɫʌs

adjective

  • Having a large population.
  • (of a language) Spoken by a large number of people.
  • Densely populated.
  • Crowded with people.
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Examples of "populous" in Sentences

  • The city is the 6th most populous of the country.
  • The agglomerations of these cities are the most populous areas.
  • What is life like in populous cities and remote towns villages?
  • The most populous is American Fork, Utah, with 27,064 residents.
  • Most people believe that the Aurora populous is just a bunch of low class losers with no education and no ambition to improve anything.
  • While hypnotic powers are dubious, there can be no doubt that a significant portion of the populous is mesmerized by Obama's rhetorical skills.
  • Come campaign season, however, the Baltimore politicians fall over each other wooing voters in populous Montgomery and Prince George's counties and other Washington suburbs.
  • In addition to congressional races, there are also 37 governor's races being decided, including contests in populous states such as California, New York, Texas, Florida Pennsylvania and Ohio.
  • In addition the congressional races, there are also 37 governor's races being decided, including contests in populous states such as California, New York, Texas, Florida Pennsylvania and Ohio.
  • The radio spot - running in populous northern Virginia, home to the bulk of the state's moderate and independent voters - features a man and a woman chatting about the Virginia governor's race.
  • At Aginis he entered the Pasi-Tigris, but he proceeded only about nine miles to a village which he describes as populous and flourishing; here he determined to wait, till he received further information respecting the exact route of the army.

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