What is another word for spacing?
Pronunciation:
[ spˈe͡ɪsɪŋ], [ spˈeɪsɪŋ], [ s_p_ˈeɪ_s_ɪ_ŋ]
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Synonyms for Spacing:
n.
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- clearance,
- distance,
- elbow room,
- expanse,
- gap,
- headroom,
- break,
- air pocket,
- infinity,
- footprint.
v.
• march (verb)- journey,
- move out,
- pound,
- parade,
- move,
- patrol,
- space,
- drill,
- step out,
- stomp,
- strut,
- pound the pavement,
- tread,
- pace,
- proceed,
- stride,
- boot,
- mount,
- promenade,
- traipse,
- step,
- tramp,
- file,
- go on,
- hoof it,
- progress,
- advance,
- debouch,
- forge ahead,
- stalk.
- arrange,
- array,
- direct,
- escort,
- conduct,
- deploy,
- assemble,
- draw up,
- rally,
- mobilize,
- gather,
- muster,
- lead,
- line up,
- shepherd,
- collect,
- usher,
- rank,
- systematize,
- distribute,
- dispose,
- Methodize.
- index,
- assign,
- catalogue,
- regularize,
- put away,
- regiment,
- locate,
- adjust,
- sort out,
- class,
- set guidelines,
- lay out,
- fix,
- line,
- put to rights,
- normalize,
- right,
- regulate,
- furnish,
- settle,
- establish,
- standardize,
- plan,
- alphabetize,
- control,
- marshal,
- streamline,
- routine,
- adapt,
- codify,
- pattern,
- set in order,
- manage,
- classify,
- place,
- tabulate,
- neaten,
- tidy,
- formalize.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- housing,
- scope,
- headway,
- Amounting,
- Pausing,
- seasoning,
- interruption,
- arrangement,
- Distancing,
- Blanking,
- Fielding,
- Rooming,
- sizing,
- reaching,
- span,
- intermission,
- pitch,
- Holing,
- playing,
- stretching,
- margining,
- vacuuming,
- staging,
- Slotting,
- gaping,
- Indenting,
- voiding,
- positioning,
- dispersion,
- hiatus,
- length,
- lining,
- ranging,
- openness,
- scoping,
- homing,
- denseness,
- Berthing,
- seating,
- Spanning,
- timing,
- Terming,
- Separating,
- density,
- dummying,
- sectioning,
- posting,
- concentration,
- lacuna,
- rest period,
- spot,
- compactness.
How to use "Spacing" in context?
It's been said that great writers divide their text into sentences that are no more than 120 words long. This is often attributed to the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, William Golding, who believed that short sentences delivered with force spread emotion far better than overly long ones.
But why is this length decided on? Is 120 really the right number?
There are actually a number of factors to consider when it comes to spacing. For one, it needs to be comfortable to read. If a sentence feels like it's too long, it can fatigue the reader. Additionally, it needs to have a strong rhythm.
Paraphrases for Spacing:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Equivalence
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Proper noun, singular
space.
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Noun, singular or mass
space.
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Proper noun, singular
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Reverse Entailment
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Proper noun, singular
separation.
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Proper noun, singular
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Independent
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Noun, singular or mass
interval.
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Verb, gerund or present participle
being, dividing, severing, Detaching, Distilling, Separating.
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Verb, non-3rd person singular present
dream.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Other Related
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Noun, singular or mass
separation.
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Noun, singular or mass
Homophones for Spacing:
- spaciousness, spike mike, shevchenko, speciousness, speaking, suspiciousness, sheepishness, subconscious, subsequence, sheepshank, subjoining, subgenus, subsonic, sufficiency, show business, suboceanic, spike moss, savageness, spikemoss, spiciness, sphagnum moss.
Hyponym for Spacing:
n.
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time
rate.
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time
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