Pronunciation: /saɪz/

Definitions of size

noun the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of an object

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A1 The small size of the dog makes it easy to carry.

A2 I wear a medium size shirt.

B1 The size of the class was limited to 20 students.

B2 She couldn't find a dress in her size at the store.

C1 The size of the company's market share has increased significantly.

C2 The size of the project required a team of experts to complete.

verb to adjust or make something larger or smaller in physical dimensions

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A1 The shirt is too big, I need a smaller size.

A2 She sized up the situation before making a decision.

B1 The company is looking to size up the competition in the market.

B2 The team leader sized the project requirements accurately.

C1 The architect sized the building dimensions perfectly for the design.

C2 The scientist sized the sample for the experiment with precision.

adjective describing something as being of a particular size

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A1 The size of the dog is small.

A2 She bought a medium size shirt.

B1 The company offers a wide range of sizes for their products.

B2 The size of the project will determine the resources needed.

C1 The size of the audience at the concert was massive.

C2 The size of the problem required a comprehensive solution.

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A1 The shirt is my size.

A2 She cut the paper to size.

B1 He adjusted the font size on his computer.

B2 The company offers a wide range of sizes for their clothing.

C1 The size of the project will determine the budget.

C2 The data set was too large in size to process quickly.

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