ample

/ˈam-pəl/

Middle English, "abundant," borrowed from Anglo-French, "wide, extensive, great," going back to Latin amplus "more than adequate in size or extent, great, having wide scope (of the mind or other abstract entities)," of uncertain origin

adjective

  1. generous or more than adequate in size, scope, or capacity

  2. generously sufficient to satisfy a requirement or need

  3. buxom, portly

There was room for an ample garden.

spacious commodious capacious ample mean larger in extent or capacity than the average. spacious implies great length and breadth. commodious stresses roominess and comfortableness.