Size
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Size ( noun )
- The physical dimensions, proportion, magnitude, or extent of an object.
- The relative amount or quantity of something.
- A standard or reference dimension.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french sise, from latin sīze breadth, size, from sīvus of a particular size.
Examples:
- The size of the room was impressive.
- The size of the company has increased significantly over the years.
- He was impressed by the size of the fish he caught.
- She had to buy a larger size of clothes.
- The size of the crowd was unexpected.
(As a verb)
Size ( verb )
- The physical dimensions, proportion, magnitude, or extent of an object.
- The relative amount or quantity of something.
- A standard or reference dimension.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french sise, from latin sīze breadth, size, from sīvus of a particular size.
Examples:
- The size of the room was impressive.
- The size of the company has increased significantly over the years.
- He was impressed by the size of the fish he caught.
- She had to buy a larger size of clothes.
- The size of the crowd was unexpected.