extremely broad

Frequency: 8.045.2 per million words

Emphasizes a very great degree of width or scope.

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Examples (10)

  • The topic of climate change is extremely broad, covering science, politics, and economics.
  • The new streaming service offers an extremely broad range of movies and TV shows.
  • Despite their differences, they found an extremely broad consensus on the core issues.
  • Labelling all young people as tech-savvy is an extremely broad generalization.
  • The court's decision has extremely broad implications for the entire industry.
  • The ancient river carved an extremely broad valley through the landscape over millennia.
  • The artist's work has an extremely broad appeal, attracting fans of all ages.
  • The term 'sustainability' is often given an extremely broad definition, which can make it hard to measure.
  • The weightlifter had extremely broad shoulders, a sign of his incredible strength.
  • As a historian, she possesses an extremely broad knowledge of medieval Europe.