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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] the unlimited expanse in which everything is located.
Synonyms
- mathematical space
- topological space
- location
- phase space
- outer space
- attribute
- absolute space
- infinite
Antonyms
- reentrant angle
- oblique angle
- straighten
- stay in place
Etymology
- space (Anglo-Norman)
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- {left-brace
- left-brace
- jonbenet's
- }close-brace
- worst-case
- }right-brace
- right-brace
- misplace
- interlace
- displace
- disgrace
- retrace
- lambastes
- embrace
- degrace
- replace
- incase
- encase
- deface
- debase
- trace
- place
- grace
- glace
- frace
- erase
- efface
- drace
- crace
2. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things).
Synonyms
- pleural space
- gap
- vacancy
- crenelle
- natural enclosure
- hole
- amorphous shape
- enclosure
- vacuum
- cavity
- compartment
- swath
- opening
- emptiness
- subarachnoid space
- enclosed space
- expanse
- location
- void
- crenel
Antonyms
- back
- left
- right
- upgrade
Etymology
- space (Anglo-Norman)
3. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] an area reserved for some particular purpose.
Synonyms
- workspace
- disc space
- parking space
- no-parking zone
- separation
- air space
- parking zone
- place
- airspace
- paint
- crawl space
- terreplein
- disk space
- crawlspace
- key
- area
- flies
- seat
Antonyms
- association
- integration
- disarrange
- deglycerolize
Etymology
- space (Anglo-Norman)
4. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] any location outside the Earth's atmosphere.
Synonyms
- aerospace
- interplanetary space
- interstellar space
- location
- intergalactic space
- outer space
- infinite
Antonyms
- urban area
- union
- connectedness
- joint
Etymology
- space (Anglo-Norman)
5. deep
adjective. ['ˈdiːp'] relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply.
Synonyms
- deepness
- depth
- wakeless
- sound
- heavy
Antonyms
- measurable
- superficiality
- profundity
- comprehensible
Etymology
- depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. deep
adjective. ['ˈdiːp'] marked by depth of thinking.
Antonyms
- silence
Etymology
- depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. deep
adjective. ['ˈdiːp'] having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination.
Synonyms
- bottomless
- deep-water
- unplumbed
- deepness
- profound
- unsounded
- abysmal
- depth
- abyssal
- unfathomable
- walk-in
Antonyms
- shallow
- unscholarly
- insignificant
- audible
Etymology
- depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. deep
adjective. ['ˈdiːp'] very distant in time or space.
Antonyms
- high pitch
Etymology
- depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. deep
adjective. ['ˈdiːp'] extreme.
Antonyms
- unwholesome
Etymology
- depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. deep
adjective. ['ˈdiːp'] having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range.
Synonyms
- low-pitched
- low
Antonyms
- unhealthy
- unfit
- injured
Etymology
- depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))