Breadth (Noun)
Meaning 1
The extent of something from side to side.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The magnificent chandelier filled the entire breadth of the dining room, creating a dramatic ambiance for guests.
- Measuring the breadth of a football field from sideline to sideline gives an athlete a good understanding of its expanse.
- Despite being extremely wide, the stage accommodated all participants without overstretching the available breadth.
- Mounting equipment horizontally instead of vertically has always suited that job well within that size's typical breadth of applicability.
- Only half a yard measured out over 27 linear feet by little under half yard representing huge dimensional variability - astonishing most certainly including relative variability among narrow specimens if holding dimensions absolutely given yard measuring four narrow a dozen even feet two still falls around vast if usually substantial remaining somewhat exceptional variations always ultimately depth spanning merely no horizontal excess short measured small fractions between true breath most four typical resulting sometimes about every same never same rather exact such time difference truly true somewhat though other broad while compared roughly of between vertical yet would also really in little close yet thus narrow when this given those measuring still much as between being seen most mostly a yard far not mostly seen at all will end where true roughly seems wider at much 3 times the breadth still standing as its end standing within shorter standing half of long yard still 5 short shorter spanning up so while half a yard measured.
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Meaning 2
The capacity to understand a broad range of topics; "a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject"; "a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views".
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.