Definitions and Examples of crampedly, narrowly, scantily
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
crampedly
In a way that is confined or restricted in space.
Example
The family of five had to live crampedly in a small apartment.
In a way that is limited or constricted in width or extent.
Example
The car barely fit through the narrowly spaced alleyway.
In a way that is barely sufficient or inadequate in amount.
Example
The restaurant served scantily portioned meals that left customers feeling unsatisfied.
Key Differences: crampedly vs narrowly vs scantily
- 1Crampedly implies a lack of space or room to move around, while capaciously implies ample space.
- 2Narrowly implies a limited or constricted width or extent, while capaciously implies an abundance of space.
- 3Scantily implies inadequacy or insufficiency in amount, while capaciously implies sufficiency and abundance.
Effective Usage of crampedly, narrowly, scantily
- 1Real Estate: Use these antonyms to describe the size and spaciousness of properties.
- 2Travel: Incorporate these antonyms to describe the size and comfort level of accommodations.
- 3Product Design: Utilize these antonyms to describe the size and capacity of products.
Remember this!
The antonyms of capaciously convey the opposite meaning of having ample space or room to move around. Use crampedly, narrowly, and scantily to describe the lack of space or confinement. These antonyms can be used in real estate, travel, and product design to describe the size and capacity of properties, accommodations, and products.