unusually broad
Frequency: 6.011.5 per million words
Indicates a surprising or exceptional degree of width.
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Examples (20)
- His job gave him an acquaintance with an unusually broad spectrum of society.
- The hallway was unusually broad, allowing four people to walk side by side comfortably.
- The river became unusually broad after the heavy rains.
- The river became unusually broad after the heavy spring rains flooded the banks.
- For a man of his size, he has unusually broad shoulders.
- He has an unusually broad chest for someone of his relatively short height.
- The new policy has received unusually broad support from all political parties.
- The study covers an unusually broad range of topics, from ancient history to modern physics.
- She flashed an unusually broad smile when she heard the good news.
- Her smile was unusually broad as she stepped onto the stage to accept the award.
- The investigation will cover an unusually broad range of topics.
- The new race car features unusually broad tires for better stability on sharp turns.
- The architect's design features an unusually broad hallway leading to the main chamber.
- The presidential candidate has unusually broad support from both political parties.
- The consensus on this issue is unusually broad, which is a positive sign for progress.
- The building's foundation is unusually broad to support the massive weight of the structure.
- This small bookstore offers an unusually broad selection of international literature.
- The leaves on this tropical plant are unusually broad and help it capture more sunlight.
- His knowledge of ancient history was unusually broad for someone so young.
- The bridge had an unusually broad span for a structure built primarily of wood.