Crossword-Solution: CAPACIOUS 9 letters, 74 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Capacious a. Having capacity; able to contain much; large; roomy;
spacious; extended; broad; as, a capacious vessel, room, bay, or
harbor.
Capacious a. Able or qualified to make large views of things, as in
obtaining knowledge or forming designs; comprehensive; liberal.

We have 74 clues for the answer “CAPACIOUS”

Clue Answers
Holding a lot 2 answers
inhabitable 23 answers
tenantable 23 answers
Habitable 23 answers
homelike 25 answers
livable 26 answers
Sizeable 29 answers
Wide. 29 answers
roomy 33 answers
Homey 33 answers
Sheltered 34 answers
Spacious 37 answers
Protected 38 answers
cosy 42 answers
Comfy 46 answers
Plump 48 answers
frustrating 50 answers
cumbrous 50 answers
Hulking 51 answers
Portly 52 answers
bulky 53 answers
cumbersome 53 answers
unhandy 53 answers
ungraceful 55 answers
shielded 55 answers
FULL of cargo 55 answers
burly 55 answers
Obese 56 answers
Onerous 56 answers
Hefty 57 answers
fleshy 57 answers
Strapping 58 answers
Commodious 58 answers
Voluminous 58 answers
Expensive 58 answers
Bumbling 58 answers
Burdensome 59 answers
Mammoth 60 answers
Broad 61 answers
Tolerable 61 answers
Corpulent 62 answers
Ponderous. 62 answers
Snug 63 answers
Weighty 64 answers
Uncoordinated 65 answers
Tremendous 65 answers
Husky 65 answers
Inopportune 67 answers
Gigantic 67 answers
swollen 67 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAPACIOUS (5)

Thenceforth to Speculations high or deep I turnd my thoughts, and with capacious mind Considerd all things visible in Heav’n, Or Earth, or Middle, all things fair and good; But all that fair and good in thy Divine Semblance, and in thy Beauties heav’nly Ray United I beheld; no Fair to thine Equivalent or second, which compel’d Mee thus, though importune perhaps, to come And gaze, and worship thee of right declar’d Sovran of Creatures, universal Dame.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
There comes an end to all things; the most capacious measure is filled at last; and this brief condescension to evil finally destroyed the balance of my soul.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
This garment hung so loosely on the figure, that its capacious breast was bare, as if disdaining to be warded or concealed by any artifice.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992
There was a long pause, whilst Chauvelin frowned impatiently at the stooping figure before him: at last the Jew slowly put his hand in his breast pocket, and drew out from its capacious depths a number of silver coins.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Many a former Pyncheon had found repose in its capacious arms: rosy children, after their sports; young men, dreamy with love; grown men, weary with cares; old men, burdened with winters,—they had mused, and slumbered, and departed to a yet profounder sleep.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993

Quotes with CAPACIOUS (3)

Built-in shelves line my bedroom, adjacent to my Japanese platform bed, purchased for its capacious rim, the better to hold those books that must be immediately accessible. Yet still they pile on my nightstand, and the grid of shelves continues in floor-to-ceiling formation across the wall, stampeding over the doorway in disorderly fashion, political memoirs mixed in with literary essays, Victorian novels fighting for space with narrative adventure, the Penguin classics never…
Pamela Paul My Life with Bob: Flawed Heroine Keeps Book of Books, Plot Ensues
Why should I cumber myself with regrets that the receiver is not capacious? It never troubles the sun that some of his rays fall wide and vain into ungrateful space, and only a small part on the reflecting planet. Let your greatness educate the crude and cold companion.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
A comparably capacious embrace of beauty and pleasure - an embrace that somehow extends to death as well as life, to dissolution as well as creation - characterizes Montaigne's restless reflections on matter in motion, Cervantes's chronicle of his mad knight, Michelangelo's depiction of flayed skin, Leonardo's sketches of whirlpools, Caravaggio's loving attention to the dirty soles of Christ's feet.
Stephen Greenblatt The Swerve: How the World Became Modern
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Appears in: Newsday.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2012).