capaciousness Synonyms
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Strong:
- bulkiness
- area
- enormousness
- immensity
- vastness
- massiveness
- largeness
- commodiousness
- greatness
- bigness
- hugeness
- monstrousness
- size
- amplitude
- immenseness
- volume
- grandness
- ampleness
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capaciousness Meaning
capaciousness (n)
intellectual breadth
spatial largeness and extensiveness (especially inside a building)
capaciousness (n.)
The quality of being capacious, as of a vessel, a reservoir a bay, the mind, etc.
capaciousness Sentence Examples
- The capaciousness of the warehouse allowed for the storage of vast amounts of inventory.
- His mind was known for its capaciousness, embracing a wide array of ideas and concepts.
- The capaciousness of her heart made her a nurturing and compassionate friend.
- We marveled at the capaciousness of the auditorium, which could accommodate thousands of spectators.
- The capaciousness of the ocean seemed endless as we sailed across its vast expanse.
- The capaciousness of the tent provided shelter for the entire group during the storm.
- The library's capaciousness housed an extensive collection of books from various genres and eras.
- The capaciousness of the trunk allowed us to pack all of our camping gear for the trip.
- The capaciousness of his knowledge made him a valuable resource in the academic community.
- The capaciousness of her understanding allowed her to empathize with people from diverse backgrounds.
FAQs About the word capaciousness
intellectual breadth, spatial largeness and extensiveness (especially inside a building)The quality of being capacious, as of a vessel, a reservoir a bay, the m
spaciousness, roominess, bulkiness, area, enormousness, immensity, vastness, massiveness,largeness, commodiousness
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The capaciousness of the warehouse allowed for the storage of vast amounts of inventory.
His mind was known for its capaciousness, embracing a wide array of ideas and concepts.
The capaciousness of her heart made her a nurturing and compassionate friend.
We marveled at the capaciousness of the auditorium, which could accommodate thousands of spectators.