oversize

/ˈoʊvərˌsaɪz/
adjective
  1. Larger than the usual or standard size.
    • The package was marked as oversize and cost extra to ship.
    • He wore an oversize hat to shield himself from the sun.
    • She bought an oversize sweater for a cozy, relaxed look.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An item that is larger than the standard size, especially in shipping or clothing.
    • The store has a special section for oversizes in the back.
    • The shipping company charges more for oversizes.
    • She ordered a few oversizes for her tall friend.
verb
  1. To make something larger than the usual size.
    • The designer decided to oversize the sleeves for a dramatic effect.
    • They oversize the font on the sign so it can be read from far away.
    • If you oversize the image, it may become blurry.