[
US
/ˈsaɪzəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /sˈaɪzəbəl/ ]
[ UK /sˈaɪzəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
fairly large in size
of ample proportions
a sizable fortune
an ample waistline
a sizable fortune -
large in amount or extent or degree
a goodly amount
a tidy sum of money
it cost a considerable amount
a sizable fortune
a respectable sum
received a hefty bonus
a sizable fortune
How To Use sizable In A Sentence
- Ultrastructural examination failed to detect viral inclusions, although the tissue exhibited a sizable degree of postmortem autolysis.
- Additional options include erecting a sizable ornamental canopy or baldachin over the tabernacle, or setting the tabernacle within the apsidal wall or against the backdrop of a decorated reredos. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
- Any reasonable scenario must include a sizable amount of new gas-fired plants. German U-turn Won't Change Gazprom's Direction
- It has a sizable business section with two writers sharing the job of keeping readers abreast the news.
- On Flores, the only sizable predators were the Komodo dragon and another, even larger monitor lizard.
- The consequences would be a rapid, continuous, and sizable escalation of oil prices in the short and long term.
- Before beginning his journey, he enthralled the sizable gathering, which had assembled at the starting point, with his magic.
- From now resizable dialogues have a 'gripper' icon in right bottom corner. 2BakSa.Net
- This was the first occasion upon which it had had a fair trial, and it was found to answer admirably; the raft proving to be not only so stiff as to be absolutely uncapsizable, but also remarkably fast considering her shape, a speed of six knots being got out of her unloaded and with a good fresh breeze blowing. The Missing Merchantman
- Her warm and surprisingly sizable voice came bursting forth and she is no wall flower in the expressivity department. Local girl makes good