different between capacious vs capaciously
capacious
English
Etymology
From Latin cap?x (“capable”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k??pe???s/
- Rhymes: -e???s
Adjective
capacious (comparative more capacious, superlative most capacious)
- Having a lot of space inside; roomy.
Synonyms
- (roomy): ample, commodious, roomy, spacious, voluminous
Related terms
- capable
- capacity
Translations
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capaciously
English
Etymology
capacious +? -ly
Adverb
capaciously (comparative more capaciously, superlative most capaciously)
- In a capacious manner.
- 1820, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Oedipus Tyrannus; Or, Swellfoot The Tyrant: A Tragedy in Two Acts:
- But my Leech—a leech
Fit to suck blood, with lubricous round rings,
Capaciously expatiative, which make
His little body like a red balloon,
As full of blood as that of hydrogene,
Sucked from men’s hearts
- But my Leech—a leech
- 1820, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Oedipus Tyrannus; Or, Swellfoot The Tyrant: A Tragedy in Two Acts:
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