roomy

adjective
UK: /ˈruːmi/
US: /ˈruːmi/
  1. Having a lot of space inside; spacious.

    1. This car is very roomy for such a small model.
    2. The new apartment is quite roomy, easily accommodating all our furniture.
  2. Providing ample room or space for comfort or movement.

    1. I like roomy clothes when I travel, for greater comfort.
    2. This backpack has a roomy interior and several external pockets to organize gear.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "roomy" in English means: Having a lot of space inside; spacious., Providing ample room or space for comfort or movement..

The phonetic transcription of "roomy" is /ˈruːmi/ in British English and /ˈruːmi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "roomy": spacious, commodious, ample, capacious.

Example usage of "roomy": "This car is very roomy for such a small model.". More examples on the page.