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Size down Meaning in English

expression

ˈsaɪz/ /ˈdaʊn
SYZ-DOWN
sˈaɪz/ /dˈaʊn
SYZ-DOWN

Definition

To choose a smaller size or make something smaller, usually referring to clothes, shoes, or similar items. It can also mean to reduce the physical size of something.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal, common in shopping or fitting contexts. Typical with clothes and shoes; e.g., 'I need to size down.' Sometimes used for objects, less for people or abstract things. Not the same as 'downsize,' which means making an organization or home smaller.

Example Sentences

These shoes are too big; I think I need to size down.

basic

If the shirt feels loose, you should size down.

basic

She had to size down her jacket after losing weight.

basic

You might want to size down if you prefer a tighter fit.

natural

The sofa didn’t fit, so we had to size down to a smaller one.

natural

Whenever I buy jeans here, I have to size down compared to other stores.

natural