Spacious+room

  • 11spacious — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a room or building) having plenty of space. DERIVATIVES spaciously adverb spaciousness noun …

    English terms dictionary

  • 12spacious — [spā′shəs] adj. [ME < OFr spacieux < L spatiosus] 1. having or giving more than enough space or room; vast; extensive 2. great; large; not confined or limited spaciously adv. spaciousness n …

    English World dictionary

  • 13spacious — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French spacioux, from Latin spatiosus, from spatium space, room Date: 14th century 1. vast or ample in extent ; roomy < a spacious residence > 2. large or magnificent in scale ; expansive < a more&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 14spacious — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 15spacious — adjective a spacious house, room etc is large and has plenty of space to move around in: a spacious, comfortably furnished living room spaciously adverb spaciousness noun (U) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16room — noun 1 in a house/building ADJECTIVE ▪ big, cavernous, enormous, high, high ceilinged, huge, large, spacious, vast ▪ …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 17room — {{11}}room (n.) O.E. rum space, from P.Gmc. *ruman (Cf. O.N., O.S., O.H.G., Goth. rum, Ger. Raum space, Du. ruim hold of a ship, nave ), nouns formed from Germanic adjective *ruma roomy, spacious, perhaps from a PIE root *rew wide, open (Cf.&#8230; …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 18spacious — spaciously, adv. spaciousness, n. /spay sheuhs/, adj. 1. containing much space, as a house, room, or vehicle; amply large. 2. occupying much space; vast. 3. of a great extent or area; broad; large; great: the spacious prairies. 4. broad in scope …

    Universalium

  • 19spacious — spa|cious [ˈspeıʃəs] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: spacieux, from Latin spatiosus, from spatium; SPACE1] a spacious house, room etc is large and has plenty of space to move around in ≠ ↑cramped ▪ a spacious living area&#8230; …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20room — [OE] The Old English word for ‘room’ was cofa (ancestor of modern English cove ‘sheltered bay’). At that time, room meant simply ‘space’ (as its German relative raum still does). Its modern sense ‘chamber’ did not emerge until the 15th century.&#8230; …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins