1. sizable - Adjective
2. sizable - Adjective Satellite
Of considerable size or bulk.
Being of reasonable or suitable size; as, sizable timber; sizable bulk.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHowever, in recent years our nation has seen a sizable influx of illegal immigration that at best highlights some alarming inadequacies and at worst indicates a broken system. Spencer Bachus
No matter how deeply wedded one may be to the free enterprise system (and I, for one, am wedded for life), one has to accept the need for positive government; one has to consider government action on a sizable scale as desirable rather than as a necessary evil. Peter Drucker
The chaos can act as a magnifier of quantum fluctuations so that they can produce sizable effects in the world around us. But we know that that can happen often. Murray Gell-Mann
But, in each case, as a filmmaker who's been given sizable budgets with which to work, I feel a responsibility to the audience to be shooting with the absolute highest quality technology that I can and make the film in a way that I want. Christopher Nolan
The game-playing market today is pretty sizable. John Romero
We dress these basic ideas in language we can understand. Sometimes there are sizable errors of translation. Alan Moore