Breadth Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for breadth.
breadth
breadth
/bɹɛdθ/
width
extent
range
scope
size
Examples
- The full width and breadth of the medieval era is seldom drawn upon.
- Especially given the breadth of the endorsement of it.
- Given the huge breadth of the article.
- The breadth and depth of the project was large.
- The breadth of this article is on existential risks.
- By dint of breadth, the paradigm stands out.
- The breadth of the Reformed movement is challenging to encompass.
- The height and breadth of the tower was also reduced.
- The quadrangle is in length and in breadth and is surrounded by the storeroom.
- Everyone else walked the length and breadth of the place.
the capacity to understand a broad range of topics
noun
the extent of something from side to side
noun
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"Bread + Th. Imagine bread with thickness, measuring how wide instead of how high."
"Bread + Width. The width of the bread shows how big ideas can spread."
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