broader
Pronunciation: [ˈbrɔːdər]
Word
Context: "presentation"
(adjective) when something is wider than something else. It can describe something like a road or a person's understanding of a topic. If you think about a road, a broader road is easier to drive on because it's not narrow.
Example
The new highway is much broader, making it easier for cars to pass each other.
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The street was not broader; it was actually quite narrow and hard to navigate.
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Is the path broader than the one we took yesterday?
Context: "understanding"
(adjective) having a wider understanding of something. When someone has a broader perspective, they can see more ideas or viewpoints. It's like looking at a big picture instead of a tiny part of it.
Example
She gained a broader perspective on history after reading different books.
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His perspective was not broader; it was still very limited to one viewpoint.
Example
How can we develop a broader understanding of different cultures?
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