different between roomy vs unconfining
roomy
English
Etymology
room +? -y
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??u?mi/, /???mi/
- Rhymes: -u?mi, -?mi
Adjective
roomy (comparative roomier, superlative roomiest)
- Spacious, expansive, comfortable.
- 2013 Dec. 22, Jad Mouawad and Martha C. White, "[1]," New York Times (retrieved 23 December 2013):
- Over the last two decades, the space between seats — hardly roomy before — has fallen about 10 percent, from 34 inches to somewhere between 30 and 32 inches. Today, some airlines are pushing it even further, leaving only a knee-crunching 28 inches.
- 2013 Dec. 22, Jad Mouawad and Martha C. White, "[1]," New York Times (retrieved 23 December 2013):
Translations
Noun
roomy (plural roomies)
- Alternative spelling of roomie
Anagrams
- moory
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unconfining
English
Etymology
un- +? confining
Adjective
unconfining (comparative more unconfining, superlative most unconfining)
- Not confining.
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