sizeism, n.
Brit. /ˈsʌɪzɪz(ə)m/, U.S. /ˈsaɪzˌɪz(ə)m/
Forms: 19– sizeism, 19– sizism
[‹ size n.1 + -ism suffix. Compare sizeist adj. and n.]
Prejudice or discrimination against a person or persons on the basis of physical size, esp. against those viewed as overweight or short.
| 1971 National Lampoon Sept. 44/3 Adults are suppost to be superier to kids because they are bigger... Sizism and the idea of children as puney and undeveloped continus [sic]. 1989 Guardian 18 Feb. (Weekend Suppl.) 19/1 ‘Sizeism’ has a strong hold in the world of showbiz. 1994 Times 13 Apr. 16/7 The notion that sizeism is something we [sc. short people] have to worry about—on a par with racism or sexism—is frankly rather silly. Sizeism is a non-issue. 1999J. Sobal in J. Sobal & D. Maurer Weighty Issues xii. 243 A..quest linking rejection of sizism and avoidance of body discontent to gain broader public recognition of the body as a social problem locus. |