different between outspread vs spacious
outspread
English
Etymology
From Middle English outspreden, equivalent to out- +? spread. Cognate with Dutch uitspreiden (“to outspread, stretch, unfold”), Danish udsprede (“to outspread”), Swedish utspridda (“to outspread”).
Verb
outspread (third-person singular simple present outspreads, present participle outspreading, simple past and past participle outspread)
- (transitive, intransitive) To spread out; expand; extend.
Adjective
outspread (comparative more outspread, superlative most outspread)
- Extended outward, as one's arms.
Anagrams
- postdauer, spread out
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spacious
English
Etymology
From Old French spacios, from Latin spatiosus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?spe???s/
- Rhymes: -e???s
Adjective
spacious (comparative more spacious, superlative most spacious)
- Having plenty of space; roomy.
- The apartment has a spacious bedroom.
- Large in expanse.
- The cabin offers a lovely spacious view of the mountain meadows.
Translations
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