rangy
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]rangy (comparative rangier, superlative rangiest)
- Slender and long of limb; lanky.
- For an accountant, Robert had a rangy appearance.
- Her African violets weren't getting enough sun and became rangy.
- 2022 September 7, HarryBlank, “Remember, Remember…”, in SCP Foundation[1], archived from the original on 5 October 2024:
- Janet Gwilherm, who was presently dwarfing the duty desk — she was tall and rangy, like a basketball player — whacked the intercom button and announced herself.
- Prone to roaming around.
- rangy cattle
- Having or permitting range or scope; roomy; commodious.
- (music) Requiring a large vocal range; having a great difference from the highest to the lowest notes.
- The Star Spangled Banner has been criticized as too rangy for many people to sing along to comfortably.
Synonyms
[edit]- (lanky): gangling, gangly, lanky, leggy; see also Thesaurus:slender or Thesaurus:scrawny
- (prone to roaming): free-roaming, nomadic, roving, wandersome
- (permitting range): expansive, comfortable, commodious, convenient, roomy, spacious
Translations
[edit]lanky
commodious
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