Size means how big or small something is. It shows the length, width, or height of an object. People use size to compare things.
What is the size of your bag?
This table is big in size.
Size means a number or letter for clothes or shoes. It shows if something is small, medium, or large. People choose size to find what fits them.
I need a size medium shirt.
What size shoes do you wear?
Size can mean how big or serious a problem or event is. It shows how much it affects things. People use size to talk about importance.
The size of the problem is big.
We do not know the size of the damage.
Size means how much data a file or device has in computers. It shows numbers like bytes or megabytes. Size helps people understand storage or data amount.
The file size is 5 megabytes.
Please check the size of your hard drive.
As a verb, size means to check or choose the right measurement. People size clothes or shoes to make sure they fit well.
I need to size the jacket before buying.
Can you size these shoes for me?
Size can show how big or small something is when compared to others. It means the scale or proportion. People use size to describe and compare things easily.
The size of the city is large compared to others.
We looked at the size of the model airplane.
Sometimes size is not exact, just a guess or approximate measure. People use size roughly to show near size without measuring carefully.
I need the size of the table, roughly.
Can you guess the size of this box?
Size can mean how strong or powerful something is, like a company or group. It shows the amount or level of something important.
The company grew in size last year.
They increased the size of their team.