spacious
1 of 1adjective/ˈspeɪʃəs/
Forms:more spacious,most spacious
1
(of a room, house, etc.) large with a lot of space inside
B2- The spacious living room had high ceilings and ample natural light.
- They enjoyed cooking in the spacious kitchen, with plenty of room for multiple people to work.
- The hotel suite was spacious, with separate areas for sleeping, lounging, and dining.
- Their new house was spacious enough to accommodate their growing family comfortably.
- The conference room was spacious, able to host meetings with large groups of people.
2
grand and wast in scale, scope, or extent
- Moving to the city offered them a more spacious and stimulating existence than life on the farm.
- Their new home in the suburbs allowed for a spacious lifestyle, filled with opportunities and activities.
- Her new job provided a spacious career path, allowing her to explore various fields and expand her skills.
- Under the spacious skies of the countryside, she felt a sense of freedom and tranquility.