different between spacious vs cavernous
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.
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cavernous
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin cavernosus, or from cavern +? -ous.
Adjective
cavernous (comparative more cavernous, superlative most cavernous)
- Resembling a cavern; vast
- Having many caverns
- (dentistry) Having cavities
Synonyms
- (resembling a cavern): cavelike
Derived terms
- cavernous nerve
- cavernous sinus
- noncavernous
Translations
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