spacious
IPA: spˈeɪʃʌs
adjective
- Having plenty of space; roomy.
- Large in expanse.
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Examples of "spacious" in Sentences
- The houses are spacious and luxurious.
- The interior of York is very spacious.
- The interior is very spacious and upscale.
- The interior of the church is light and spacious.
- There's a playpen, a TV room and a spacious back yard.
- The interior of the cathedral appears wide and spacious.
- There are playgrounds and the buildings are spacious and airy.
- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yeah, that's what I call a spacious interior.
- It is large and spacious, but the fortifications are inconsiderable.
- Between the entrance and the mansion is a spacious and quiet garden.
- In addition, there are spacious promenades in the north east of the town.
- The apartment was spacious, in other words, and elegantly decorated, but it wasn't clear anyone actually lived there.
- The slightly smaller bedroom is similar: it also accommodates a double bed, a desk and a built-in spacious shelving system.
- Before the season, I would have preferred Harang, but pitching in spacious Dodger Stadium is one more reason to choose Billingsley.
- Over the course of an afternoon, the group will sit on some leather furniture in spacious offices with politicians who are generous with their time.
- Senior Hamas leader Nizar Rayan, killed on Jan. 1, was a poorly paid academic, yet he died with his four wives and 10 of his children in spacious quarters.
- They saw it as a cheap holiday: getting free accommodation in spacious flats fully equipped with books, games, radio and telephone, and spending your leisure time playing table tennis, badminton, or golf.