[
US
/ˈspeɪst/
]
[ UK /spˈeɪst/ ]
[ UK /spˈeɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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arranged with spaces between; often used as a combining form
widely spaced eyes - spaced apart
How To Use spaced In A Sentence
- As for me, I was feeling a little spaced out and tired from my trip across the pond yesterday.
- I add a little extra for being all spaced-out, of course. Archive 2009-02-01
- Press Y to select evenly spaced columns.
- He is shown seated before his famous invention: a ruling machine for producing concave diffraction gratings, which are slightly curved metal plates scored with minutely spaced lines that diffract light into spectra.
- This whimsical but dangerous world was depicted in a monumentally epic 15,000 page, single-spaced typed novel, "In the Realms of the Unreal".
- You simply use a split stance - your feet spaced about hip-width apart, one foot forward, the other behind you.
- As for Venus, the dates of Mercurial transits are spaced by six months: they all fall within a few days of May 8 and November 10.
- Bent reeds, evenly spaced, protrude upwards.
- The cattle grates were made from rebar spaced about a foot apart and about ten feet wide.
- It was clear we were at the fringes of the richer area of the city, where the buildings were mostly residences, all large and spaced much farther apart than those structures in the common city area.