Meaning & Definition of word "Space"

Space

/speɪs/

noun:

  • 1. The physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.
    • Example: Astronomers study the space around us to learn more about the universe.
  • 2. A continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied.
    • Example: We need to find a larger space for our growing team.
  • 3. A blank area or interval between two points, objects, or regions.
    • Example: Leave a little space between the pictures when you put them in the album.
  • 4. A period of time available for a particular activity.
    • Example: I don't have enough space in my schedule to take on another project right now.
  • 5. A dimension of existence measured in one or more ways, such as length, width, or height.
    • Example: The room has a large space that can accommodate several people comfortably.

verb:

  • 1. To arrange or position things at intervals.
    • Example: Please space the chairs evenly around the table.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'espace', from Latin 'spatium' meaning 'distance, extent'

Common Phrases and Expressions

personal space:

The physical distance that a person maintains between themselves and others to feel comfortable.

outer space:

The region of space beyond the earth's atmosphere.

make space:

To create or provide room or availability for something.

Related Words

cosmos:

The universe seen as a well-ordered whole.

vacuum:

A space entirely devoid of matter.

territory:

An area defended or controlled by a particular group.

Slang Meanings of space

Meaning: Headspace

Example Sentence: I need to clear my headspace before making that decision.

Meaning: Personal space

Example Sentence: He's always invading my personal space; it's uncomfortable.