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Synonyms and antonyms of Space and amounts of space in British Thesaurus

Space and amounts of space

accommodation (noun)

an area or space where people can do a particular job or activity

air pocket (noun)

a small enclosed area that becomes filled with air

break (noun)

a space in something such as a line of traffic

clearance (noun)

an amount of space between two things that keeps them from touching each other

distance (noun)

the amount of space between two people or things

elbow room (noun)

enough space around you so that you are comfortable

expanse (noun)

a large area of land, water, or sky

footprint (noun)

the amount of space that something uses, for example the area of a desk that a computer fills

gap (noun)

a space or opening in the middle of something or between things

headroom (noun)

the amount of space between the top of a vehicle and a bridge or the roof of a tunnel

infinity (noun)

a space, time, or distance that continues without end or limits

interstice (noun)

formal a very small or narrow space between objects or surfaces

interval (noun)

a space or distance between two things

legroom (noun)

the amount of space in front of your seat in which you can stretch your legs

overflow (noun)

something that provides extra space when another space becomes full

pocket (noun)

a small area which has a particular quality that makes it different from the areas around it

room (noun)

the amount of space that is needed for a particular purpose

section (noun)

an area within a place

space (noun)

an empty area between things

space (noun)

an area used for a particular purpose

space (noun)

the area in which everything exists

spacing (noun)

the amount of space between things

spatial (adjective)

relating to the size, shape, and position of things, and the relation of objects to each other in space

standing room (noun)

space where people can stand to watch a performance or sports event, or when travelling on a bus or train

volume (noun)

the amount of space something fills, or the amount of space in a container

way (noun)

the space or area that a person is using at a particular time