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Synonyms for “Span” — 15 Other Ways to Say It

the act of sitting or standing astride

Meaning of Span

the act of sitting or standing astride

15 Synonyms for Span — Words Similar to Span

Browse alternative words with their meaning, level, and a real example sentence so you pick the synonym that fits your context.

scope

/skəʊp/
noun B2

The range or limits of what something covers. How much or how far something goes. The space or opportunity to do something.

Example: The scope of this research project is limited to urban areas.

range

/reɪndʒ/
noun A2

Different things that go from one extreme to another.

Example: The store has a wide range of products.

framework

/ˈfreɪmwɜːrk/
noun B2 Formal

A ready-made structure that programmers use to build applications faster without starting from zero.

Example: React is a popular JavaScript framework for building web interfaces.

embrace

/ɪmˈbreɪs/
verb B2

To accept something you really want or agree with wholeheartedly. Or, to put your arms around someone and hold them.

Example: She embraced the new technology enthusiastically and became the team's innovation leader.

encompass

/ɪnˈkʌmpəs/
verb C1 Formal

To include everything or many things within something; to contain or hold within a boundary.

Example: The course curriculum encompasses both theoretical and practical components.

length

/lɛŋθ/
noun A2

How long something is, from start to end; the distance of something.

Example: The length of this table is two meters.

scale

/skeɪl/
noun A2

A device for weighing things, or a series of levels or sizes.

Example: The bathroom scale shows my weight.

time

/taɪm/
noun A1

The continuous flow of minutes, hours, days, years that measure how long something takes or lasts.

Example: I don't have enough time to finish this project today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Synonyms of Span

What is another word for "span"?

Common synonyms for "span" include: scope, transverse, range, framework, expanse.

What can I say instead of "span"?

Try one of these alternatives: scope, transverse, range, framework, expanse. Pick the synonym whose register and meaning fits your sentence — see the cards above for definitions and examples.

When should I use "span" instead of "scope"?

Use "span" when you want to keep the exact nuance shown in the meaning section above; switch to "scope" when you need a different register, level, or shade of meaning. Compare the cards above to decide.

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