Pronunciation: /speɪs/
noun the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move
A1 I need more space in my bag for all my clothes.
A2 There is a lot of empty space in the parking lot.
B1 The hotel room has a spacious living space with a beautiful view.
B2 The astronaut floated effortlessly in the vastness of space.
C1 The artist created a unique installation piece that played with light and space.
C2 The architect designed the building to maximize natural light and open space.
verb to position (two or more items) at a distance from one another
A1 I need to space out my studying schedule to avoid burnout.
A2 Can you space the chairs evenly around the room for the meeting?
B1 It's important to space the plants in the garden so they have room to grow.
B2 The architect had to space the windows evenly along the facade of the building.
C1 The designer carefully spaced the text on the poster for optimal readability.
C2 The conductor knew exactly how to space the notes in the musical score for the perfect tempo.
formal The spacecraft traveled through outer space to reach the International Space Station.
informal I need more space in my room to fit all my new furniture.
slang Let's chill at my place and just space out for a while.
figurative She needed some space to clear her mind and think things through.
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