sizing

[ˈsaɪzɪŋ]

sizing Definition

  • 1a thin gluey substance, made from animal products or chemicals, that is used to make paper, cloth, or walls ready for painting
  • 2the act of applying sizing to something

Using sizing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sizing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sizing on the wall was still wet.

  • Example

    The artist applied sizing to the canvas before painting.

  • Example

    The paper mill uses a special sizing to make the paper more durable.

sizing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sizing

Phrases with sizing

  • a type of sizing added to paper pulp during the paper-making process to improve its resistance to water and ink

    Example

    The internal sizing of this paper is perfect for printing photographs.

  • external sizing

    a type of sizing applied to the surface of paper after it has been made to improve its resistance to water and ink

    Example

    The external sizing of this paper makes it ideal for watercolor painting.

  • sizing up

    to assess or evaluate someone or something

    Example

    I spent some time sizing up the competition before entering the race.

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Summary: sizing in Brief

Sizing [ˈsaɪzɪŋ] is a thin gluey substance made from animal products or chemicals that is used to prepare surfaces such as paper, cloth, or walls for painting. It can also refer to the act of applying sizing to something. The term extends into phrases like 'internal sizing' and 'external sizing,' which refer to types of sizing used in paper-making and painting, respectively. 'Sizing up' means to assess or evaluate someone or something.