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sizable

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[sahy-zuh-buhl]

adjective

  1. of considerable size; fairly large.

    He inherited a sizable fortune.

  2. Obsolete.of convenient or suitable size.



sizable

/ ˈɪəə /

adjective

  1. quite large

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Other Word Forms

  • sizableness noun
  • sizably adverb
  • unsizable adjective
  • ˈ adverb
  • ˈԱ noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of sizable1

First recorded in 1605–15; size 1 + -able
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Flick through a fashion magazine or scan footage of a runway show and you will see Akol's point - models born and raised in South Sudan, or those from the country's sizable diaspora, are everywhere.

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Roads leading up to the site - which is sizable and mostly scrubland - have been closed off, while the day's focus appears to be on a nearby ruined building.

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Attend trial, and the sizable cash payments are returned to you or your family; skip court, and you forfeit your deposit.

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Joshua Tree is home to a sizable community of artists, several of them of international standing.

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Or maybe it’s due to the fact that the city has lost a sizable chunk of restaurants open past 10 p.m.

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