spaced
/speɪst/
verb
- Past tense of space: to place things with gaps or intervals between them.
- We spaced our visits to the museum over several weekends.
- The teacher spaced the desks so each student had room to work.
- She spaced the plants two feet apart in the garden.
- Past tense of space: to set (type or text) with spaces between words or lines.
- The editor spaced the paragraphs to make the article look cleaner.
- He spaced the letters evenly for the sign.
- The document was spaced according to the company's formatting guidelines.
adjective
- Placed or arranged with gaps or intervals between things.
- The trees were evenly spaced along the driveway.
- The text on the page was double-spaced for easier reading.
- Make sure the chairs are spaced far enough apart for people to walk between them.
- Not paying attention; distracted or dazed, often from tiredness or drugs.
- He looked spaced during the meeting, staring blankly at the wall.
- After studying for six hours, I felt completely spaced and couldn't focus.
- The medication made her feel a little spaced, so she decided not to drive.