The boy carried a capacious(meaning : of large capacity) bag.
This capacious room will be perfect for our cotillion.
I have a capacious amount of money.
The living room was capacious enough to accommodate a concert grand piano as well as the other furniture
Capacious means having a lot of room. The back seat of that car is quite capacious.
At first she yelled at her husband for building such a capacious garage, but all the extra space came in handy later when both of their children moved back home.I have a capacious head for knowledge, but unfortunately, most of that knowledge is trivial or useless information.
A capacious waistline would be big or large, typically indicating that someone has a significant amount of abdominal fat or a larger waist circumference.
The sentence isn't correct. The pronoun "I" should be capitalized as it is the first word in the sentence, so it should read: "Franci and I are going to the party."
The answer is capacious.It is defined as something capable of holding a large quantity, or something that is spacious.An example sentence is "this wardrobe is very capacious".
The most likely word here is the adjective "capacious" (spacious in capacity).
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.