sizable

IPA: sˈaɪzʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Fairly large.
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Examples of "sizable" in Sentences

  • The earthworm market is sizable.
  • The difference is sizable and significant.
  • It is the only sizable inland pine barrens in the United States.
  • Both families owned sizable estates in the vicinity of the creek.
  • The forested slopes of the Massif support a sizable timber industry.
  • The monarch's power was limited, in favor of the sizable noble class.
  • This is largely due to the sizable Polish ancestry throughout the region.
  • A sizable proportion of the population follow the original Khasi religion.
  • A surprise was the sizable number of Chinese who chose to move to the colony.
  • He accumulated a sizable wealth and was known for his ostentatious lifestyle.
  • Acting Fire Department Chief John Garvey said negotiations with Flanders had been ongoing and that department employees had agreed to what he called "sizable" cuts.
  • On Wednesday, a group of 27 U.S. senators, Democrats and one Independent, sent a letter to President Obama urging what they called a "sizable and sustained" drawdown and a shift of course in U.S. strategy.

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