spacey

adjective
UK: /ˈspeɪsi/
US: /ˈspeɪsi/
  1. Having a dreamy, detached, or absent-minded manner.

    1. She seems a little spacey today, maybe she's tired
    2. Ever since her accident, she has been acting a bit spacey.
  2. Suggestive of outer space; related to the vastness of space.

    1. I love the spacey music of that new band
    2. The movie had a spacey feel with its strange alien landscapes.

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The word "spacey" in English means: Having a dreamy, detached, or absent-minded manner., Suggestive of outer space; related to the vastness of space..

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

Synonyms for "spacey": dreamy, scatterbrained, distracted, otherworldly, absent-minded.

Example usage of "spacey": "She seems a little spacey today, maybe she's tired". More examples on the page.