Interspace

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɪntərˌspeɪs/

Definitions of interspace

noun a space that intervenes between things; an intervening space

Example Sentences

A1 The cat squeezed through the small interspace in the fence.

A2 There was a narrow interspace between the two buildings.

B1 The bookshelf had adjustable shelves to accommodate different interspace heights.

B2 The architect designed the building with an open interspace to allow for natural light.

C1 The artist used the interspace between the trees to create a unique outdoor installation.

C2 The museum's atrium featured a stunning glass roof that filled the interspace with sunlight.

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Example Sentences

A1 I interspace my study sessions with short breaks.

A2 She interspaces her workouts with yoga sessions.

B1 The artist interspaced bright colors with dark shades in her painting.

B2 The chef interspaced layers of different flavors in the dessert.

C1 The author skillfully interspaced humor with serious themes in the novel.

C2 The director interspaced moments of tension with moments of comic relief in the film.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The interspace area between the two buildings is perfect for a small garden.

A2 The interspace shelves in the closet are great for organizing shoes.

B1 The interspace seating at the concert was uncomfortable but provided a good view of the stage.

B2 The interspace design of the new office layout allows for collaboration among team members.

C1 The interspace technology in the car allows for seamless integration of devices.

C2 The interspace communication between departments is crucial for the success of the project.

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Example Sentences

A1 Please place the books on the shelf with an interspace between each one.

A2 The teacher asked the students to sit with an interspace between each desk.

B1 The architect designed the building with an interspace for natural light to enter.

B2 The artist carefully arranged the sculptures with an interspace to create a sense of balance.

C1 The urban planner incorporated green interspaces throughout the city for residents to enjoy.

C2 The designer strategically placed mirrors in the room to create the illusion of more interspace.

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Example Sentences

A1 There is a small interspace between the two buildings.

A2 The interspace on the shelf is perfect for storing small items.

B1 The interspace between the trees provided a cool shaded area.

B2 The interspace in the parking lot was just big enough for one more car.

C1 The designer used the interspace in the room to create a unique seating area.

C2 The artist's sculpture utilized the interspace between the two pillars in a stunning way.

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Example Sentences

A1 I put my book on the table, interspace the cup and the plate.

A2 The teacher asked us to sit interspace the desks.

B1 The houses were interspaced with beautiful gardens.

B2 The trees were interspaced perfectly to allow sunlight to filter through.

C1 The artist carefully interspaced the colors on the canvas to create a stunning effect.

C2 The architect designed the building with interspaced windows to maximize natural light.

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Example Sentences

A1 I put my book on the table and my pen in the interspace between the books.

A2 The cat squeezed through the small interspace in the fence to escape.

B1 The interspace between the two buildings was narrow, but enough for a small garden.

B2 She found a comfortable spot in the interspace of the crowded subway car.

C1 The artist used the interspace between the colors to create a sense of depth in the painting.

C2 The architect designed the building with large windows to maximize natural light in the interspace.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Interspace! I can't find my keys anywhere.

A2 Interspace, where did I put my phone?

B1 Interspace! I need to organize my desk better.

B2 Interspace, I wish I had more time to relax.

C1 Interspace, I wonder what the future holds for us.

C2 Interspace, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of nature.

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Example Sentences

A1 There is an interspace between the two buildings.

A2 The interspace between the trees is perfect for a picnic.

B1 The interspace in the parking lot is reserved for motorcycles.

B2 The designer used mirrors to create the illusion of an interspace in the room.

C1 The artist's installation explored the concept of interspace in urban environments.

C2 The architect carefully considered the interspace between the buildings to allow for natural light and ventilation.

Examples of interspace in a Sentence

formal The interspace between the two buildings allows for natural light to filter through.

informal I found a cozy little spot in the interspace between the couch and the coffee table.

slang Let's hang out in the interspace behind the school during lunch.

figurative The poet often explores the interspace between dreams and reality in her work.

Grammatical Forms of interspace

past tense

interspaced

plural

interspaces

comparative

more interspace

superlative

most interspace

present tense

interspaces

future tense

will interspace

perfect tense

has interspaced

continuous tense

is interspacing

singular

interspace

positive degree

interspace

infinitive

to interspace

gerund

interspacing

participle

interspaced

Origin and Evolution of interspace

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'interspace' originated from Latin, where 'inter-' means between and 'spatium' means space.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the space between objects or places, the word 'interspace' has evolved to also describe the act of placing something between two objects or spaces.