Pronunciation: /ˈspeɪ.si/
adjective relating to or resembling space; vast and empty
A1 The room was spacy enough for all of us to fit comfortably.
A2 The new apartment has a spacy living room with plenty of natural light.
B1 The spacy conference hall could accommodate hundreds of attendees.
B2 The spacy loft apartment had high ceilings and large windows.
C1 The spacy penthouse boasted panoramic views of the city skyline.
C2 The spacy mansion featured sprawling gardens and a luxurious pool area.
adverb in a dreamy or disoriented manner
A1 She looked around the room spacy, as if she was lost.
A2 He spoke slowly and spacy, struggling to find the right words.
B1 The astronaut felt spacy after spending months in space.
B2 The medication made her feel spacy and disoriented.
C1 The artist's work is often described as spacy and surreal.
C2 The music had a spacy quality that transported the listener to another world.
formal The spacy atmosphere of the art gallery allowed visitors to fully immerse themselves in the artwork.
informal I love going to that spacy cafe downtown, it's so chill and relaxing.
slang The new nightclub has a really spacy vibe, it's perfect for dancing all night.
figurative Her mind felt spacy after a long day of work, struggling to focus on anything.
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