Size ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Size ( noun )

  1. The physical dimensions, proportion, magnitude, or extent of an object.
  2. The relative amount or quantity of something.
  3. A standard or reference dimension.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french sise, from latin sīze breadth, size, from sīvus of a particular size.

Examples:

  1. The size of the room was impressive.
  2. The size of the company has increased significantly over the years.
  3. He was impressed by the size of the fish he caught.
  4. She had to buy a larger size of clothes.
  5. The size of the crowd was unexpected.

(As a verb)

Size ( verb )

  1. The physical dimensions, proportion, magnitude, or extent of an object.
  2. The relative amount or quantity of something.
  3. A standard or reference dimension.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french sise, from latin sīze breadth, size, from sīvus of a particular size.

Examples:

  1. The size of the room was impressive.
  2. The size of the company has increased significantly over the years.
  3. He was impressed by the size of the fish he caught.
  4. She had to buy a larger size of clothes.
  5. The size of the crowd was unexpected.
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