From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsizablesiz‧a‧ble /ˈsaɪzəbəl/ adjective X-REFanother spelling of sizeable
Examples from the Corpus
sizable• Carolina stormed to a sizable 28-7 halftime lead by doing what all teams do to the Raidersrunning the ball.• Through word of mouth and demand from customers, they've built up a sizable business with five drivers.• a sizable crowd• Male speaker Coxes have a sizable effect on their crews but they don't dictate whether they win or lose.• He is now giving Alan and Jody a realistic picture of what it takes to bring in a sizable endowment.• Counts in these Harbours, however, illustrated in Fig. 10, have regularly recorded sizable flocks from September to April.• A sizable list could be compiled of painters who were in one way or another influenced by these photographs.• Judging from the election results, a sizable number of voters agreed that change was needed.• Without them sizable part of its economy would be in danger of collapse.