legroom
1 of 1noun/ˈlɛɡruːm/
Forms:legrooms
1
the amount of space available for a person's legs when sitting, especially in vehicles or seats
- The economy class seats on the plane had limited legroom, so my knees were pressed against the seat in front of me.
- He chose the aisle seat because it usually offers more legroom than the window seat.
- In the new car model, they increased the legroom in the back seats to make it more comfortable for passengers.
- The theater had spacious seating with ample legroom, which made the long performance more enjoyable.
- We had to book tickets early to ensure we got seats with good legroom for the long bus journey.