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space

/speɪs/
noun★Beginner
general

an empty or available area

The park has a large open space for picnics.

This means the park has a big area where people can sit and eat.

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In everyday usage, 'space' refers to physical areas that are unoccupied or available for use.

astronomy

the physical universe beyond Earth's atmosphere

NASA is exploring the mysteries of outer space.

This means NASA is studying the universe beyond Earth.

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In astronomy, 'space' refers to the vast region beyond Earth's atmosphere, including planets, stars, and galaxies.

general

a period of time or an interval

She took some space between meetings to relax.

This means she took a break or a period of time to rest.

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In this sense, 'space' can refer to a gap or interval in time.

Collocations

outer spacethe region beyond Earth's atmospherepersonal spacethe area around a person that they consider privatespace traveltraveling to or through outer space

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

in spacephrase
in the universe beyond Earth
take up spacephrase
to occupy a physical area

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

The meaning of 'space' changes based on whether it refers to physical areas, the universe, or time intervals.

⚡Gold Rule

Astronomy vs. Everyday Use

In astronomy, 'space' refers to the universe, while in everyday language, it often means an empty area.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'space,' from Old French 'espace,' from Latin 'spatium,' meaning 'room, area, or interval.'

📝Usage Notes

The word 'space' can refer to physical areas, the universe, or intervals of time. Its meaning depends on the context.

Word Breakdown

space
an area or interval
root
English Dictionary

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