Definitions and Examples of empty, spacious, uncrowded
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
empty
Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.
Example
The room was empty of people, and it echoed with every sound.
Having ample space or room; not cramped or crowded.
Example
The new apartment was spacious and had plenty of room for all their furniture.
Not filled with too many people or things; having enough space.
Example
The beach was uncrowded, and they had plenty of space to play volleyball.
Key Differences: empty vs spacious vs uncrowded
- 1Empty describes a space that has nothing in it.
- 2Spacious describes a space that has plenty of room and is not cramped.
- 3Uncrowded describes a space that has enough space and is not filled with too many people or things.
Effective Usage of empty, spacious, uncrowded
- 1Real Estate: Use spacious to describe properties with ample room.
- 2Transportation: Use uncrowded to describe modes of transportation with enough space for passengers.
- 3Tourism: Use empty to describe tourist attractions with no visitors.
Remember this!
The antonyms of overcrowded describe the opposite of a crowded or cramped space. Use empty to describe a space with nothing in it, spacious to describe a space with plenty of room, and uncrowded to describe a space with enough space and not filled with too many people or things. Use these words in real estate, transportation, tourism, and other contexts where space is an important factor.