very broad

Frequency: 8.595.8 per million words

Common intensifier indicating a great degree of width or scope.

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Examples (10)

  • The topic of the discussion was very broad, covering everything from economics to philosophy.
  • He had very broad shoulders from years of swimming.
  • That's a very broad generalization; you can't apply it to everyone.
  • The store offers a very broad range of products to suit all tastes.
  • There is a very broad consensus among scientists that climate change is real.
  • The legal definition of 'public interest' is very broad and open to interpretation.
  • When she heard the good news, a very broad smile spread across her face.
  • The new policy has a very broad appeal, attracting voters from all parties.
  • 'European art' is a very broad category that includes countless different styles.
  • The river becomes very broad as it approaches the sea.