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broadly
adverb as in far and wide
Strongest match
adverb as in generally
Strongest matches
adverb as in largely
Strongest matches
adverb as in widely
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
These are two different approaches to a healthier lifestyle, and even within broad definitions such as these, there might be some things you like and others you don’t.
It also built the broad deltas that form where rivers meet the sea.
If a country decides to greenlight CRISPR babies, it should first reach out to the broader public to discuss social and ethical concerns, and only then approve experimental plans.
It’s part of a broader environment dedicated to building up minority entrepreneurs.
Former employees said that Dalio’s broader profile has distracted him from the firm.
But it is too early to tell if the changes he helped unleash will prove sustainable, or if they will broadly serve our citizenry.
More broadly, the media as a whole were afraid to break ranks.
With such broadly defined legislation, playing by the rules may not be worth the risk for some companies.
Interpreted more broadly, the phrase loses meaning: what constitutes the necessary threshold of realism?
He clumsily sipped from the dainty straw of a blasphemously non-bourbon beverage and smiled broadly as he talked to fellow bros.
Broadly speaking, the new money will be altogether too good to meet this particular need.
But speaking broadly, consumption goods, present or future, are the end in sight of the industrial struggle.
Within the sunbonnets were three equally rosy faces, of varying sizes, each smiling broadly and each full of a friendly curiosity.
He was engaged in telling some bit of pioneer reminiscence—something broadly pleasant.
The display consists of the Royal arms, well and broadly defined, with a crown above them, and a lion above all.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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