Capacious (adjective)

  1. Having the ability to contain a large amount or number; spacious.
  2. Having the ability to hold much; roomy.

Origin:

The word "capacious" is derived from the latin word "capax" meaning "having the ability to contain much", "large" or "roomy".

Examples:

  1. The bag was capacious and could hold all of her belongings.
  2. The room was capacious and could hold a large number of people.
  3. The container was capacious and could hold a large amount of liquid.
  4. The warehouse was capacious and could hold a lot of inventory.
  5. The car's trunk was capacious and could hold a lot of luggage.
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