Expansive

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspænsɪv/

Definitions of expansive

adjective covering a wide area in terms of space or scope; extensive or wide-ranging

Example Sentences

A1 The park has an expansive green lawn for picnics.

A2 The hotel room had an expansive view of the ocean.

B1 The company's CEO has an expansive vision for the future.

B2 The museum's collection is expansive, covering various time periods and cultures.

C1 The author's writing style is known for its expansive descriptions and vivid imagery.

C2 The scientist's research on climate change has led to an expansive understanding of the issue.

Examples of expansive in a Sentence

formal The company is planning to invest in an expansive marketing campaign to reach a wider audience.

informal The new shopping mall has an expansive food court with plenty of dining options.

slang The party last night had an expansive vibe, everyone was having a great time.

figurative Her knowledge on the subject is so expansive, she could write a book about it.

Grammatical Forms of expansive

past tense

expanded

plural

expansives

comparative

more expansive

superlative

most expansive

present tense

expand

future tense

will expand

perfect tense

have expanded

continuous tense

is expanding

singular

expansive

positive degree

expansive

infinitive

to expand

gerund

expanding

participle

expanded

Origin and Evolution of expansive

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'expansive' originated from the Latin word 'expansivus', which is derived from the verb 'expandere' meaning 'to spread out'.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'expansive' was used to describe physical objects or spaces that extended or spread out extensively. Over time, the word's usage evolved to also include describing personalities or behaviors that are open, communicative, or generous in nature.