Definitions and Examples of spacious, roomy, fast
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having ample space or room; large in area or capacity.
Example
The new apartment was spacious enough to accommodate all their furniture.
Having plenty of space or room; not cramped or confined.
Example
The car's trunk was roomy enough to fit all their luggage.
Moving or capable of moving at high speed; quick.
Example
The new sports car was so fast that it could reach 100 km/h in just a few seconds.
Key Differences: spacious vs roomy vs fast
- 1Spacious and roomy both describe a place or object that has plenty of space, but spacious is often used for larger areas, while roomy is used for smaller ones.
- 2Fast describes something that moves quickly, while pokiest describes something that is slow or sluggish.
Effective Usage of spacious, roomy, fast
- 1Real Estate: Use spacious and roomy to describe properties with ample space.
- 2Transportation: Use roomy to describe vehicles with plenty of space for passengers or cargo, and fast to describe vehicles that move quickly.
- 3Comparisons: Use these antonyms to compare and contrast different objects or places.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct meanings: Spacious and roomy describe ample space, while fast implies speed. Use spacious and roomy to describe properties or objects with plenty of space, and fast to describe things that move quickly. These antonyms can also be used for comparisons.