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Capacious

Capacious is an adjective that describes something with a large amount of space or capacity. It can refer to physical objects, such as a capacious suitcase or chest, as well as to abstract domains, such as a capacious memory or imagination. In both senses, the word emphasizes breadth, extent, and the ability to contain or accommodate substantial content.

Etymology: Capacious comes from the Latin capax, meaning capable of holding, via Old French into English. The

Usage: In everyday writing, capacious tends to describe generous physical space or a figuratively expansive mind.

Related terms: Synonyms include roomy, spacious, ample, extensive, and voluminous. Antonyms include cramped, narrow, and constricted.

adjective
form
with
the
suffix
-ous
was
established
in
English
in
the
early
modern
period.
The
related
noun
capaciousness
denotes
the
quality
of
being
capacious.
It
is
slightly
more
formal
or
literary
than
synonyms
like
roomy
or
spacious.
Examples
include:
“The
capacious
trunk
held
all
the
camping
gear,”
and
“Her
capacious
mind
welcomed
a
flood
of
ideas.”
The
word
can
also
apply
to
containers,
rooms,
or
other
receptacles
that
are
notably
large.
The
noun
form
capaciousness
is
used
to
denote
the
quality
of
being
capacious,
while
capacity
is
related
but
more
general,
referring
to
the
maximum
amount
something
can
contain
or
the
ability
to
do
something.