sizing
Pronunciation: [ˈsaɪzɪŋ]
Word
Context: “measurement”
(verb) the action of determining the size of something. For example, when you want to know how big a shirt is, you need to size it.
Example
She is sizing the table to see if it will fit in the dining room.
Example
He isn't sizing the boxes correctly, so they won't all fit in the car.
Example
Are you sizing the ingredients correctly for the recipe?
Context: “clothing”
(noun) the standard measurement for clothing or other items to determine how big they are. Like when you look for a shirt size that fits you well.
Example
Her sizing for the dress was perfect, and it fit her like a glove.
Example
The sizing on this jacket is incorrect; it feels too tight for me.
Example
What sizing do you wear in shoes?
Context: “design”
(noun) the process of creating different sizes for products or materials. This helps make sure that things come in all sorts of sizes to fit everyone.
Example
The company offers a variety of sizing options for their furniture.
Example
The lack of proper sizing options means not everyone can use the equipment.
Example
What types of sizing do they provide for their products?
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