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Meaning of sizes
The primary meaning of the word "sizes" refers to the measurement or extent of something, often in terms of its dimensions, capacity, or magnitude.
Etymology of sizes
The word "sizes" originates from the Old French word "size" or "assise", which is derived from the Latin word "assidere", meaning "to sit" or "to be placed".
Historically, the word "size" was used to describe a standard or regulation, such as a size of clothing or a size of paper.
Over time, the word "sizes" evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings, including the measurement or extent of something.
Synonyms
dimensions
measurements
magnitudes
extents
capacities
quantities
proportions
scales
gradations
degrees
levels
calibers
gauges
spans
lengths
breadths
depths
heights
widths
thicknesses
diameters
circumferences
perimeters
areas
volumes
weights
masses
bulk
scope
range
reach
amplitude
magnitude
size
capacity
volume
measurement
extent
proportion
scale
dimension
caliber
gauge
span
length
breadth
depth
height
width
thickness
diameter
circumference
perimeter
area
weight
mass.
Definitions
- The word "sizes" is defined by Oxford Languages as the measurement or extent of something, especially in terms of its dimensions, capacity, or magnitude.
- It can also refer to a particular measurement or extent, such as a size of clothing or a size of paper.
- In a broader sense, "sizes" can be used to describe the magnitude or extent of something, such as the size of a problem or the size of an opportunity.
Usage Examples
- The company offers a range of sizes to fit different body types.
- The sizes of the rooms vary, but all have a similar layout.
- The new policy aims to reduce the sizes of classes to improve student-teacher ratios.
- The artist used a variety of sizes of brushes to create the painting.
Antonyms
uniformity
consistency
equality
similarity
likeness
sameness
identicalness
homogeneity
coherence
unity
oneness
singularity
indivisibility
inseparability
wholeness
entirety
completeness
perfection
precision
exactness
accuracy
correctness
uniformness
constancy
steadiness
stability
firmness
solidity
compactness
denseness
heaviness
thickness
bulkiness
largeness
enormity
immensity
vastness
infiniteness.