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View synonyms for sizeable

sizeable

[ sahy-zuh-buhl ]

adjective



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  • sizea·ble·ness noun
  • sizea·bly adverb
  • un·sizea·ble adjective

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Example Sentences

Cash remains in circulation—Afghanistan has a sizeable informal banking system, run though local unlicensed currency traders.

A sizeable female presence in the force becomes especially crucial when handling sensitive cases pertaining to women and children.

From Quartz

A sizeable stretch of dry beach used separate the wall and the waves when he bought the home in 2002, Ditty said.

L’Oréal has amassed a sizeable e-commerce business over the years, spanning branded stores, affiliates, social networks, and marketplaces.

From Digiday

As we head into the critical fourth quarter, more critical than ever given the pandemic, advertisers will be forced to navigate without visibility into a sizeable share of their ad spend — or look elsewhere.

This throws the election into the Vermont state house, where Democrats have a sizeable advantage.

Assuming he sticks it out, the election will be thrown into the Vermont state house, where Democrats have a sizeable advantage.

Johnny Depp has a pretty sizeable role in Tusk as the Montreal private eye Guy LaPointe.

The dimmed lights and sizeable golden calf on the center of the conference table should tip you off.

Despite their sizeable difference in age (he 53, she 25), the two playfully bicker like, well, a couple in an Allen film.

Each thing bore on his back a bale of goods, or a bar of metal, a burden sizeable enough for two ordinary men.

Whereupon he took two five-dollar bills from a sizeable roll and flaunted them conspicuously on the table.

To his utter surprise, he found himself circling over the roofs and chimneys of a sizeable city.

She was a well-built, sizeable woman, with good proportions and fine health,—but a fool.

Winnemucca is quite a sizeable town, and is the county seat of some county.

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