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Sise - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sise is an archaic or dialectal term meaning size, referring to the dimensions, magnitude, or extent of something. It is rarely used in modern English but may appear in historical texts.

sise

/saɪz/ /saɪz/

Definition:

A variant spelling of 'size,' referring to the dimensions or magnitude of something.

Synonyms:

dimensions, magnitude, extent, measure

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

smallness, insignificance

Common Collocations:

size up, size down, average size, exact size

Derivatives:

sizing, sized

Usage Tips:

Use 'sise' as an alternative to 'size' in contexts requiring archaic or dialectal flavor.

Common Phrases:

sise up to, sise matters not, sise of it all

Etymology:

Derived from Old French 'sise,' meaning an assize or fixed standard of measure.

Examples:

  • 1. She checked the sise of the box before shipping it.
  • 2. The tailor took the sise of my waist for the new suit.
  • 3. Can you guess the sise of this room?
  • 4. The sise of the crowd was overwhelming at the concert.

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