spacious
English
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editFrom Middle English spacious, from Old French spacios, from Latin spatiōsus.
Pronunciation
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editspacious (comparative more spacious, superlative most spacious)
- Having plenty of space; roomy.
- The apartment has a spacious bedroom.
- Large in expanse.
- The cabin offers a lovely spacious view of the mountain meadows.
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edithaving much space; roomy
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large in expanse
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