roomily

roomily — adverb

1. in a way that gives or uses plenty of space, so that people or things are not cr

1.副詞C1
釋義

in a way that gives or uses plenty of space, so that people or things are not crowded and can move or fit comfortably

例句

Gabriel's new flat let him live roomily for the first time in years.

live + roomily

The camper van seated six adults roomily, with extra space for luggage.

seated + roomily

同義詞
  • spaciously

    more common and slightly more formal than roomily

  • commodiously

    very formal; used mainly in writing about buildings or vehicles

  • amply

    broader meaning — emphasises 'enough' rather than specifically 'uncrowded'

反義詞
  • crampedly

    rare; 'cramped' (adjective) is far more common in everyday use

文法句型

verb + roomily (describing how an action uses or provides space)

常見錯誤

The flat is roomily.
The flat is roomy.
💡'roomily' is an adverb describing how something is done or arranged; to describe a noun use the adjective 'roomy'.
We fitted roomily into the car.
We fitted into the car roomily.
💡'roomily' normally goes after the main verb or at the end of the clause, not between the verb and a preposition.