Synonyms for Out-size:
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adj.
• huge
- behemothic
, - bulky
, - colossal
, - cyclopean
, - elephantine
, - enormous
, - extensive
, - gargantuan
, - giant
, - gigantic
, - great
, - gross
, - humongous
, - immeasurable
, - immense
, - jumbo
, - leviathan
, - lusty
, - magnificent
, - mammoth
, - massive
, - mighty
, - mondo
, - monster
, - monstrous
, - monumental
, - mountainous
, - outsize
, - oversize
, - planetary
, - prodigious
, - stupendous
, - titanic
, - towering
, - tremendous
, - vast
, - walloping
, - whopping
.
• obese
- adipose
, - avoirdupois
, - corpulent
, - fat
, - fleshy
, - heavy
, - paunchy
, - plump
, - porcine
, - portly
, - pudgy
, - rotund
, - stout
.
• overweight
What are the hypernyms for Out-size?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
enormity, exaggerated, exaggeratedly, excessive, extreme, inordinate, intensified, mammoth, monstrous, numerous, overblown, overmuch, overstated, untold.
What are the opposite words for out-size?
Out-size is a term used to describe something that is larger than average or the norm. The antonyms for out-size are undersized and smaller. Undersized refers to something that is smaller than the standard size or too small for its intended purpose. In contrast, smaller means having a size that is less than the average or expected size. These two antonyms are essential for describing objects or items that are smaller than the norm or those that have a smaller-than-average size. Using these antonyms with out-size enables us to describe the medical condition or phenomenon with accuracy and greater specificity.
What are the antonyms for Out-size?
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adj.
• huge
- Dwarfed
, - dwarf
, - insignificant
, - limited
, - little
, - miniature
, - miniscule
, - minor
, - minute
, - narrow
, - poor
, - short
, - small
, - teeny
, - tiny
, - unimportant
.
• obese
• overweight
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