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- BROADER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
broad, wide, deep mean having horizontal extent broad and wide apply to a surface measured or viewed from side to side wide is more common when units of measurement are mentioned or applied to unfilled space between limits broad is preferred when full horizontal extent is considered
- broader - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
broad brɔd adj , -er, -est, n of great breadth: The Mississippi River is its broadest at this point [after a noun of measurement] measured from side to side: three feet broad clear:[before a noun] robbed in broad daylight extensive: Our teacher has a broad range of interests [before a noun] general: in the broad sense of the term
- Broader - definition of broader by The Free Dictionary
Define broader broader synonyms, broader pronunciation, broader translation, English dictionary definition of broader adj broad·er , broad·est 1 Wide in extent from side to side: a broad river; broad shoulders
- BROADER - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
broader definition: general rather than detailed Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "broader picture"
- Broader - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The term 'broader' refers to something that is wider or more extensive than usual It can be used to describe physical dimensions, as in 'a broader road', or abstract concepts, such as 'broader understanding'
- broader - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(Received Pronunciation) IPA (key): ˈbɹɔːdə (General American, without the cot – caught merger) IPA (key): ˈbɹɔdɚ , [ˈbɹɔɾɚ] (General American, cot
- What does broader mean? - Definitions. net
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- broader | English Definition Examples | Ludwig
Many adverbs and adjectives, such as "broader," are used when describing something and are used to emphasize a point For example, "The scope of our analysis was much broader than we had initially expected "
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