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.
The word capacious means roomy or large, so a capacious waistline would be a big waistline.
Franci? Lol. BTW, capatialize the I. Re: the suggested answer: The word is "capitalize" from "capital" (not, as the answer says, "capatialize"... from capacious?)
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).
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
This capacious cavern must be home to many of the bats we are looking for.