Definitions and Examples of cramped, confined, narrow
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Feeling restricted or confined due to lack of space.
Example
The hotel room was so cramped that they could barely move around.
Restricted or limited in space, movement, or scope.
Example
The prisoners were confined to their cells for most of the day.
Limited in width or extent; not wide or broad.
Example
The road was so narrow that only one car could pass through at a time.
Key Differences: cramped vs confined vs narrow
- 1Cramped implies a feeling of being restricted or confined due to lack of space.
- 2Confined refers to a space or area that is limited in movement or scope.
- 3Narrow describes a space or area that is limited in width or extent.
Effective Usage of cramped, confined, narrow
- 1Describing Spaces: Use these antonyms to describe spaces or areas with different sizes and scopes.
- 2Comparing and Contrasting: Incorporate these antonyms to compare and contrast different spaces or areas.
- 3Expressing Preferences: Utilize these antonyms to express preferences for certain types of spaces or areas.
Remember this!
The antonyms of ampler describe spaces or areas that are limited in size or scope. Cramped implies a feeling of being restricted, confined refers to limited movement or scope, and narrow describes limited width or extent. Use these antonyms to describe spaces, compare and contrast different areas, and express preferences.