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expansive

1 of 1adjective
/ˈɪks.pæn.sɪv/
Forms:more expansive,most expansive
1

covering a large physical area

  • The expansive desert stretched out as far as the eye could see.
  • The expansive lawn was perfect for hosting large outdoor events.
  • The expansive ocean seemed endless from the ship’s deck.
  • The mansion’s expansive grounds included gardens, fountains, and walking paths.
  • The ranch had an expansive field where the horses could roam freely.
2

able to increase in size or volume

  • The expansive fabric of the new athletic wear stretched comfortably during exercise.
  • The expansive nature of the fabric made it perfect for creating maternity clothes.
  • The lab tested various expansive materials for their ability to withstand pressure changes.
  • The expansive soil caused the foundation of the building to shift over time.
  • The expansive properties of the foam made it ideal for insulation purposes.
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3

broad in scope or influence

  • The library’s expansive collection included books from every genre.
  • His knowledge of history was expansive, covering many different periods and regions.
  • The company’s expansive growth strategy aimed to enter new international markets.
  • The artist’s work was known for its expansive use of color and form.
  • The politician’s expansive policies promised to address a wide range of issues.
4

having a generous and friendly personality with a willingness to engage in conversations

  • Her expansive nature made her the perfect host, as she effortlessly struck up conversations with everyone at the party.
  • He had an expansive personality that drew people to him, making social gatherings more enjoyable.
  • Despite being in a new city, her expansive attitude helped her make friends quickly and feel at home.
  • The expansive coach always encouraged his team with enthusiastic pep talks and open communication.
  • His expansive friendliness and willingness to listen made him a beloved figure in the community.
5

exhibiting extreme euphoria and sense of self-importance

  • His expansive behavior during the meeting made everyone uneasy, as he boasted about unrealistic achievements.
  • She entered an expansive mood, filled with unbounded optimism and a sense of invincibility.
  • The artist's expansive declarations about revolutionizing the art world seemed far-fetched to his peers.
  • In his expansive state, he felt an overwhelming confidence that bordered on arrogance.
  • His expansive attitude led him to take on more projects than he could realistically handle.