What is another word for spaciously?

Pronunciation: [spˈe͡ɪʃəsli] (IPA)

Spaciously refers to something that is expansive, roomy or large. Some synonyms that can be used in place of spaciously include voluminous, capacious, wide, expansive, vast, open, airy, ample, generous, commodious, substantial, extensive, and vast. These words can be used to describe an area of land, a room or a building that is large and has enough space to accommodate a lot of people or objects comfortably. They can also be applied to describe a garment or piece of clothing that is loose-fitting and has ample space for movement. Such synonyms allow a writer to express ideas and descriptions in detail, hence reinforcing their message effectively.

What are the hypernyms for Spaciously?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Spaciously

Mount Morris, at One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, if unscrupulously built upon by the multimillionaires thronging to New York and seeking to house themselves each more splendidly and spaciously than the other, would offer a suggestion in miniature of what the Palatine seems to have been like in its glory.
"Roman Holidays and Others"
W. D. Howells
To her, too, the Farm had memories, and no new villa spread out spaciously in Italian, Tudor, or Classic style could ever equal this white, four-chimneyed New England mansion.
"Together"
Robert Herrick (1868-1938)
I saw then that the change lay in her bearing, that for the easy confidence of the girl she had now the deliberate dignity and control of a married woman-a very splendidly and spaciously married woman.
"The Passionate Friends"
Herbert George Wells

Famous quotes with Spaciously

  • I do not care what face other ages and other people have given to the enormous, faceless essence.They have fulfilled their duty. But today we have gone beyond these needs; we have shattered this particular mask of the Abyss; our God no longer fits under the old features.The mystery has grown savage, and God has grown greater.Let us stoop down to our hearts and confront the Abyss valiantly.For our God is not an abstract thought, a logical necessity, a high and harmonious structure made of deductions and speculations. He is not an immaculate, neutral, odorless, distilled product of our brains, neither male nor female. He is both man and woman, mortal and immortal, dung and spirit. He gives birth, fecundates, slaughters — death and eros in one — and then he begets and slays once more, dancing spaciously beyond the boundaries of a logic which cannot contain the antinomies.
    Nikos Kazantzakis

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