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- Outsize vs. Outsized | Merriam-Webster
'Outsize' and 'outsized' are both variants that mean 'unusually large or heavy' and 'exaggerated or extravagant in size or degree ' 'Outsize' is prevalent in British English, while 'outsized' is common in American English, but either is accepted
- OUTSIZED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
His ambitions were appropriately outsized: to make some final reckoning, to take life's measure, to wrestle to the limits of the void
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- OUTSIZE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Outsize definition: an uncommon or irregular size, especially one larger than average See examples of OUTSIZE used in a sentence
- outsized, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
outsized, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Outsized - definition of outsized by The Free Dictionary
Define outsized outsized synonyms, outsized pronunciation, outsized translation, English dictionary definition of outsized n 1 An unusual size, especially a very large size 2 A garment of unusual size adj also out·sized Unusually large, weighty, or extensive
- Outsized - Meaning, Definition English Examples - onlinevocabulary. com
Outsized means much larger than usual or expected, often describing something disproportionately big in size, influence, or importance It can also imply exaggeration or prominence
- outsized vs. outsize - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Checking the dictionary, this appears to be correct – though using "outsized" in this context is probably more common, including in literature Which is correct? Are both correct? The phrase occurs both ways, because attributive outsize and outsized both are correct
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