midsize

adjective

mid·​size ˈmid-ˌsīz How to pronounce midsize (audio)
variants or less commonly midsized
: of intermediate size
a midsize car

Examples of midsize in a Sentence

the midsize company was finding it increasingly difficult to compete with the corporate giants
Recent Examples on the Web Cities were also ranked on population size, with small cities having a population size of below 100,000 people, midsize cities with a population between 100,000 and 300,000 and large cities with a population of over 300,000. Marina Johnson, The Courier-Journal, 6 Mar. 2024 On March 7, Rivian will unveil its R2, a midsize SUV that will take on Tesla’s popular Model Y and be priced at around $50,000. Steve Mollman, Fortune, 23 Feb. 2024 Numerous Ohio employers are among the best in the U.S. Forbes released its lists of best large and midsize employers in America for 2024, and dozens in Ohio made the cut. The Enquirer, 14 Feb. 2024 Asked by interviewer Andrew Ross Sorkin about the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit regarding Amazon, which argues in part that Amazon abuses its power over these merchants, Jassy defended the way the company treats these small and midsize businesses. Jason Del Rey, Fortune, 11 Apr. 2024 Throw some corners into the mix, however, and this midsize SUV doesn’t feel quite so effortless. Angus MacKenzie, Robb Report, 10 Apr. 2024 The red tape drain on time and resources is felt especially by small and midsize firms — those with fewer than 500 employees and annual revenue below €50 million (about $54 million) — that are the backbone of the German economy. Melissa Eddy, New York Times, 9 Apr. 2024 The steepest pay increases last month were among firms with between 20 and 499 employees, ADP data shows, indicating many small and midsize companies are pushing to lure hires in a tight market — and possibly trying to close the gap with bigger rivals. J.j. McCorvey, NBC News, 4 Apr. 2024 Overall, the discouraging picture has policymakers and economists keeping a close eye on small and midsize banks — lenders with less than $250 billion in assets — which hold about 80 percent of the overall stock of commercial mortgage loans, according to Goldman Sachs estimates. Rachel Siegel, Washington Post, 30 Mar. 2024

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Word History

First Known Use

1967, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of midsize was in 1967

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“Midsize.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/midsize. Accessed 2 May. 2024.

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midsize

adjective
mid·​size ˈmid-ˌsīz How to pronounce midsize (audio)
: of intermediate size
a midsize car
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