breadth
Breadth is the measurement of how wide something is from side to side.
Explanation at your level:
Breadth is how wide something is. If you have a big box, the breadth is the distance from the left side to the right side. It is a simple way to talk about size.
You can use breadth to talk about physical size. For example, 'the breadth of the river.' It is like saying width. We also use it to talk about how much someone knows, like 'breadth of knowledge.'
In this level, you start using breadth to describe the range of things. You might talk about the 'breadth of a curriculum' or the 'breadth of a discussion.' It means the variety or the wide scope of a topic.
At this stage, you see breadth in professional contexts. It is used to describe someone's expertise. A person with breadth of experience has worked in many different areas. It shows that you have a wide, comprehensive understanding.
Advanced learners use breadth to discuss complex ideas. It often appears in academic writing to describe the 'breadth of research' or the 'breadth of a debate.' It implies a deep and wide-ranging analysis that covers many different facets of an issue.
At the mastery level, breadth is a nuanced noun. It can denote the 'breadth of character' or the 'breadth of a movement.' It suggests a sophisticated grasp of scope and scale. Etymologically, it connects to the concept of 'broadness' in thought, allowing for a more poetic or philosophical usage in literature and high-level discourse.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Breadth means width or range.
- It is a formal noun.
- Often used to describe knowledge or experience.
- Rhymes with 'red' (plus 'th').
Hey there! Let's talk about breadth. Think of it as the 'width' of an idea or an object. When you measure a table from side to side, you are measuring its breadth.
However, we often use it to talk about intellectual things. If a professor has great breadth of knowledge, it means they know a little bit about a whole lot of topics, rather than just being an expert in one tiny thing. It is all about how 'wide' your perspective or your physical object is.
The word breadth comes from the Old English word brædu, which meant 'width' or 'wideness.' It is deeply rooted in Germanic languages and is a close relative of the word 'broad.'
Over the centuries, the word evolved from simply describing physical space to describing abstract concepts. By the 16th century, writers began using it to describe the scope of someone's mind or the range of their experience. It is a classic example of how language grows from the concrete to the conceptual.
You will most often hear breadth in formal or academic settings. It sounds a bit more intellectual than just saying 'width.' Common phrases include breadth of knowledge, breadth of experience, and breadth of vision.
Use it when you want to sound precise. If you are writing a research paper or discussing a candidate's qualifications for a job, breadth is the perfect word to describe how many different skills they bring to the table.
While breadth itself isn't always in an idiom, it is used in several key expressions:
- Breadth of vision: Having a wide-ranging perspective.
- Breadth of mind: Being open to many ideas.
- Across the breadth of: Covering the entire range of something.
- A breadth of fresh air: (Often a play on 'breath') referring to a wide new influence.
- Measure the breadth: To assess the full scope of a problem.
Breadth is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'breadths' unless you are talking about specific, distinct measurements in a technical context. It is pronounced /brɛdθ/ in both US and UK English, ending with that tricky 'th' sound.
It rhymes with 'bed' if you ignore the ending, but the 'th' makes it unique. It is often used with the preposition 'of' (e.g., 'the breadth of the ocean').
Fun Fact
It is a direct descendant of the word 'broad'.
Pronunciation Guide
Short e sound followed by th.
Similar to UK, clear th.
Common Errors
- dropping the th
- pronouncing as breath
- adding an extra syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy to understand context
formal usage
simple to say
easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Uncountable Nouns
The breadth is large.
Noun Phrases
Breadth of knowledge.
Prepositional Phrases
Across the breadth of.
Examples by Level
The breadth of the table is two meters.
width
noun usage
The box has a large breadth.
width
simple subject
Measure the breadth of the door.
width
imperative
The breadth is small.
width
adjective complement
What is the breadth?
width
interrogative
The breadth is enough.
width
noun phrase
Check the breadth now.
width
verb phrase
The breadth is long.
width
descriptive
The breadth of the river is amazing.
He has a great breadth of interests.
The room has a good breadth.
We measured the breadth of the wall.
The breadth of the garden is wide.
Her breadth of knowledge is huge.
The breadth of the stage is perfect.
Check the breadth of the paper.
The breadth of the syllabus is challenging.
He showed a surprising breadth of experience.
The breadth of the debate was impressive.
We need more breadth in our research.
The breadth of his vocabulary is vast.
She has a breadth of understanding.
The breadth of the project is massive.
We discussed the breadth of the policy.
The breadth of his expertise is well-known.
The report covers the full breadth of the issue.
She brings a unique breadth to the team.
His work shows a remarkable breadth of vision.
The breadth of the crisis was underestimated.
We require a candidate with greater breadth.
The breadth of the analysis was comprehensive.
They explored the breadth of the subject.
The breadth of the historical inquiry is profound.
His intellectual breadth is truly rare.
The breadth of the artistic movement is significant.
She demonstrated a breadth of insight.
The breadth of the legal implications is wide.
We must consider the breadth of the impact.
The breadth of the cultural shift is evident.
He possesses a breadth of perspective.
The breadth of his scholarship is unparalleled.
The work encompasses the entire breadth of human emotion.
Her breadth of vision shaped the entire industry.
The breadth of the philosophical inquiry is vast.
He explored the breadth of the human condition.
The breadth of the architectural design is striking.
She mapped the breadth of the phenomenon.
The breadth of the systemic failure was total.
الأضداد
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"breadth and depth"
the full range and the deep details
The course covers both breadth and depth.
formal"across the breadth"
covering the whole area
The news spread across the breadth of the country.
formal"breadth of mind"
open-mindedness
He is known for his breadth of mind.
literary"in its full breadth"
completely
We saw the problem in its full breadth.
formal"at the breadth of"
at the width of
It measured at the breadth of a hand.
casualEasily Confused
similar spelling
breath is air, breadth is width
He took a breath vs the breadth of the room.
same meaning
width is common, breadth is formal
The width of the table vs the breadth of his knowledge.
same root
broad is adjective, breadth is noun
A broad road vs the breadth of the road.
often paired
depth is how deep, breadth is how wide
The depth and breadth of the ocean.
Sentence Patterns
The breadth of [noun] is [adjective].
The breadth of the river is large.
He has a [adjective] breadth of [noun].
He has a great breadth of knowledge.
The report covers the breadth of [noun].
The report covers the breadth of the topic.
We measured the breadth of [noun].
We measured the breadth of the desk.
The breadth of [noun] is impressive.
The breadth of his vision is impressive.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
Breath is air, breadth is width.
Breadth is a noun only.
It is usually uncountable.
Breadth is side-to-side.
Don't drop the final sound.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a loaf of bread that is very wide.
When Native Speakers Use It
In interviews or research papers.
Cultural Insight
It implies intelligence and range.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use it as a noun.
Say It Right
Don't forget the 'th' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't confuse it with 'breath'.
Did You Know?
It comes from the same root as 'broad'.
Study Smart
Use it in sentences about your own skills.
Context Tip
Use it when you want to sound smarter than using 'width'.
Rhyme Time
It rhymes with 'red' if you ignore the ending.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Breadth is the 'TH' (width) of the 'BREAD' (loaf).
Visual Association
A loaf of bread being measured from side to side.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Describe the breadth of your favorite book.
أصل الكلمة
Old English
Original meaning: wideness
السياق الثقافي
None.
Commonly used in academic and professional settings to praise someone's range.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- breadth of experience
- breadth of skills
- breadth of knowledge
school
- breadth of study
- breadth of curriculum
- breadth of research
travel
- breadth of the landscape
- breadth of the country
- breadth of the view
daily life
- breadth of the room
- breadth of the table
- breadth of the garden
Conversation Starters
"How would you describe the breadth of your knowledge?"
"Do you think having breadth is better than having depth?"
"What is the breadth of your favorite hobby?"
"Can you measure the breadth of this room?"
"Why is breadth important in a career?"
Journal Prompts
Write about the breadth of your interests.
Describe a time you needed to show the breadth of your skills.
Is it better to have breadth or depth? Why?
Reflect on the breadth of your life experiences so far.
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةYes, they are synonyms.
No, it is for side-to-side measurement.
No, it is a noun.
Like 'bred' with a 'th' at the end.
It is generally uncountable.
Broad.
Only in very specific technical contexts.
Yes, it is often used in formal writing.
اختبر نفسك
The ___ of the table is narrow.
Breadth means width.
Which word is a synonym for breadth?
Width and breadth are synonyms.
Breadth is a verb.
Breadth is a noun.
Word
المعنى
They mean the same.
Correct noun phrase.
He has a great ___ of experience.
Breadth of experience is a set phrase.
What does 'breadth of vision' mean?
It refers to a wide perspective.
Breadth can be used to describe a person's knowledge.
It is common in academic contexts.
The ___ of the research was impressive.
Needs a noun.
Which is an antonym for breadth?
Narrowness is the opposite.
النتيجة: /10
Summary
Breadth is the measurement of width, whether for a physical object or the scope of your knowledge.
- Breadth means width or range.
- It is a formal noun.
- Often used to describe knowledge or experience.
- Rhymes with 'red' (plus 'th').
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a loaf of bread that is very wide.
When Native Speakers Use It
In interviews or research papers.
Cultural Insight
It implies intelligence and range.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use it as a noun.
مثال
We need to measure the breadth of the hallway before buying the new rug.
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