different between unhandy vs sizeable
unhandy
English
Etymology
un- +? handy
Adjective
unhandy (comparative unhandier, superlative unhandiest)
- Of a person, or movement: not handy, inept, clumsy, not dexterous.
- Awkward; not convenient.
Derived terms
- unhandiness
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sizeable
English
Adjective
sizeable (comparative more sizeable, superlative most sizeable)
- (Britain, alternative in Canada) Alternative spelling of sizable
- 2015, Daniel Taylor, Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero too good for Chelsea as Diego Costa labours (in The Guardian, 16 August 2015)[1]
- City look stronger, fitter and more motivated than last season and even at this early stage the gap feels like a sizeable advantage.
- 2015, Daniel Taylor, Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero too good for Chelsea as Diego Costa labours (in The Guardian, 16 August 2015)[1]
Derived terms
- sizeableness
- sizeably
- unsizeable
Anagrams
- seizable
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