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spacenoun an extent or area available for or used up by some activity or thinghow much space will you need for the art project? elbow room, place, room, way capacity, compass, range, scopeberth, clearance, freedom, latitude, leeway, play an indefinite but usually short period of timein the space of a few minutes the room had filled up bit, spell, stretch, while lapseseason, spanday, epoch, erabeat, eyeblink, flash, heartbeat, instant, jiff, jiffy, minute, moment, nanosecond, New York minute, second, shake, split second, spurt, trice, twinkle, twinkling, winkaeon(or eon), age, eternity, infinity, perpetuityinterim, interlude, intermission, interval an incomplete or deficient areathe cancellation created a huge space in the dentist's schedule for that day gap, hiatus, hole, lacuna, void defectiveness, detriment, disability, failing, fault, impairment, weaknessdeficiency, deficit, imperfection, inadequacy, inadequateness, incompleteness, insufficience, insufficiency, lack, need, shortcoming, shortfall, want completeness, fullness an allowable margin of freedom or variationthe children should be given some space to express themselves in their schoolwork latitude, leeway, slack, wiggle room license(or licence), rein, swing in the 14th century |