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breadth

[bredth, bretth, breth] / brɛdθ, brɛtθ, brɛθ /




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They are scored on the breadth and difficulty of the jumps.

From Barron's

Such is the breadth and depth of the threat it carries that Devon Witherspoon claimed a sack from cornerback.

From BBC

In slopestyle, athletes navigate a course with a variety of obstacles, including rails and various jumps, and are judged on the breadth, originality, and quality of their stunts.

From Barron's

The rotation from tech into “real” has been good for one of the market’s biggest issues in 2025: a lack of breadth.

From Barron's

The breadth of documents ministers have been told to publish is huge - including communications between Mandelson, ministers and special advisors.

From BBC