spaciousness
/ˈspeɪʃəsnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈspeɪʃəsnəs/ (ame, ipa)
spaciousness — noun
1. the quality of being open and roomy, giving people enough area to move around co
the quality of being open and roomy, giving people enough area to move around comfortably without feeling cramped or crowded
The Watanabe family chose the apartment for its spaciousness, with room for the children to play.
Dr. Okafor admired the spaciousness of the new lobby, with its high ceiling and wide hallways.
collocation: spaciousness of [a place]
The spaciousness of the old library surprised the first-year students when they walked in.
Architects design modern offices with more spaciousness to help workers feel less stressed.
- crampedness
the uncomfortable feeling of too little space
- confinement
being restricted or kept within limits
- narrowness
smallness in width or restricted extent
文法句型
the spaciousness of [place]
用法筆記
Uncountable noun. Most commonly used in descriptions of architecture, rooms, and indoor spaces. Often paired with a sense of place or the design context.