broadly
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Broadly means big or wide. You can say someone smiles broadly when they are very happy. It is a simple way to say 'in a big way'.
When you talk broadly, you talk about the main things. You do not talk about small details. It helps people understand the main idea quickly.
Use broadly to give a summary. For example, 'Broadly speaking, I like my job.' This means you like it in general, even if some days are hard.
In professional settings, broadly is used to qualify statements. It shows you are aware that there are exceptions, but you are focusing on the general trend.
Advanced users employ broadly to nuance their arguments. It allows for a degree of generalization that is acceptable in academic writing, acknowledging complexity while maintaining clarity.
At the mastery level, broadly serves as a rhetorical device to frame discourse. It signals to the listener that the speaker is operating at a high level of abstraction, effectively synthesizing disparate data points into a coherent, overarching narrative.
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- Broadly means in a general way.
- It is an adverb.
- It can describe a wide smile.
- It is very useful for summarizing.
Hey there! Think of the word broadly as your go-to tool for when you want to summarize things. When we say something is broadly true, we mean it is true in a general sense, even if there are a few tiny exceptions here and there.
It is also used to describe physical expressions. If someone smiles broadly, their smile is wide and stretches across their face. It is a very versatile word that helps you zoom out from the details and look at the whole picture.
The word broadly comes from the Old English word brad, which simply meant wide or expansive. It shares roots with many Germanic languages, including the Dutch breed and German breit.
Over centuries, the word evolved from describing physical width—like a wide field—to describing abstract concepts, like a broad understanding of a subject. It is a classic example of how language shifts from the physical world to the world of ideas.
You will hear broadly used most often in professional or academic discussions. Phrases like broadly speaking or broadly defined are very common in meetings and essays.
It is a great way to start a sentence when you want to give a high-level summary. While it is formal enough for a business report, it is also perfectly fine to use in casual conversation when you are trying to explain a complex idea simply.
- Broadly speaking: Used to introduce a general statement.
- Broadly interpreted: When a rule or law is viewed in a flexible way.
- Smile broadly: To show a very wide, happy expression.
- Broadly similar: When two things are mostly the same, despite minor differences.
- Broadly based: Something that has a wide range of support or variety.
Broadly is an adverb, which means it usually modifies a verb or an adjective. In British English, the 'a' sound is long and deep, while in American English, it is often shorter and more open.
It rhymes with words like oddly or godly. Remember that it is formed by adding the suffix -ly to the adjective broad. It is a very stable word with no tricky plural forms or irregular conjugations to worry about!
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The word is related to 'breadth', which describes how wide something is.
Aussprachehilfe
Long 'o' sound, clear 'l' and 'ee'.
Open 'ah' sound, clear 'l' and 'ee'.
Häufige Fehler
- Pronouncing the 'd' too softly
- Mixing up the vowel sounds
- Adding an extra syllable
Reimt sich auf
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Adverb formation
Add -ly to adjectives
Sentence adverbs
Adverbs at the start of sentences
Modifying adjectives
Using adverbs with adjectives
Beispiele nach Niveau
He smiled broadly.
He gave a big smile.
Adverb modifying verb.
The room is broadly big.
The room is very wide.
Describing size.
She waved broadly.
She waved her whole arm.
Adverb of manner.
It is broadly red.
It is mostly red.
Generalizing color.
Broadly, it is good.
In general, it is good.
Sentence adverb.
He stood broadly.
He stood with feet apart.
Physical posture.
Broadly, they are friends.
They are mostly friends.
General relationship.
It is broadly correct.
It is mostly right.
Degree adverb.
Broadly speaking, I agree.
The plan is broadly successful.
He smiled broadly at the news.
They are broadly similar.
The category is broadly defined.
It is broadly accepted.
We are broadly happy.
The map is broadly accurate.
Broadly speaking, the results are positive.
The policy was broadly welcomed by the public.
She smiled broadly when she saw the gift.
The two theories are broadly compatible.
We need to think more broadly about this.
The company is broadly focused on innovation.
His interests are broadly historical.
The feedback was broadly constructive.
Broadly interpreted, the law covers this situation.
The project has been broadly successful so far.
They are broadly in agreement on the main issues.
The term is broadly used in social sciences.
He is broadly considered a genius.
The data is broadly consistent with our findings.
We must look broadly at the economic impact.
Her smile was broadly ironic.
The phenomenon is broadly analogous to climate change.
Broadly speaking, the shift represents a paradigm change.
The evidence is broadly supportive of the hypothesis.
The concept is broadly applicable across industries.
They are broadly aligned with our corporate values.
The scope of the study is broadly defined.
The reaction was broadly dismissive.
Broadly viewed, the era was one of progress.
The critique was broadly contextualized within the post-modern framework.
Broadly construed, the constitutional rights apply here.
His influence is broadly pervasive in modern literature.
The artistic movement is broadly characterized by minimalism.
The consensus is broadly reflective of current trends.
She smiled broadly, a mask of feigned ignorance.
The implications are broadly systemic.
Broadly speaking, the architecture is neo-classical.
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Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
"Broadly speaking"
In a general sense
Broadly speaking, I think you're right.
neutral"Broadly interpreted"
Viewed in a wide or flexible way
The contract can be broadly interpreted.
formal"Broadly based"
Having a wide foundation or support
The party needs a more broadly based appeal.
formal"Smile broadly"
To show a very wide, happy smile
He smiled broadly when he won.
neutral"Broadly consistent"
Mostly matching or agreeing
The results are broadly consistent.
formal"Broadly speaking"
To summarize the main points
Broadly speaking, we need to change.
neutralLeicht verwechselbar
Same root
Broad is adjective, broadly is adverb
A broad road vs broadly speaking.
Similar meaning
Widely is for range/distribution, broadly for general scope
Widely known vs broadly speaking.
Synonym
Generally is more common in casual talk
Generally true vs broadly true.
Similar usage
Roughly is for numbers/estimates
Roughly ten dollars vs broadly correct.
Satzmuster
Broadly speaking, [clause]
Broadly speaking, I agree.
[Subject] [verb] broadly
He smiled broadly.
[Something] is broadly [adjective]
It is broadly correct.
Broadly [past participle]
Broadly defined, the term is...
Broadly [adverb/adjective]
The results are broadly similar.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
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Förmlichkeitsskala
Tipps
Memory Palace Trick
When Native Speakers Use It
Cultural Insight
Grammar Shortcut
Say It Right
Don't Make This Mistake
Did You Know?
Study Smart
Professional Tip
Adverb Rule
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'broad' smile that covers your whole face!
Visuelle Assoziation
A wide landscape stretching out.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Use 'broadly speaking' in your next conversation.
Wortherkunft
Old English
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Wide or expansive
Kultureller Kontext
None
Used frequently in political and academic discourse to soften definitive statements.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
At work
- Broadly speaking
- Broadly aligned
- Broadly successful
In school
- Broadly defined
- Broadly applicable
- Broadly consistent
Socializing
- Smile broadly
- Broadly happy
- Broadly speaking
News/Media
- Broadly accepted
- Broadly interpreted
- Broadly welcomed
Gesprächseinstiege
"Broadly speaking, what do you think about the future of AI?"
"Do you think the new rules are broadly fair?"
"How would you broadly describe your personality?"
"Is your job broadly similar to your previous one?"
"Broadly speaking, are you a morning person?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Write about a time you smiled broadly.
Describe your career goals broadly.
What is something you broadly agree with?
How has your life changed broadly in the last year?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenTeste dich selbst
He smiled ___ at me.
Broadly is the correct adverb for a smile.
What does 'broadly speaking' mean?
It introduces a general summary.
Broadly means exactly the same as 'precisely'.
They are opposites; broadly is general, precisely is exact.
Word
Bedeutung
These are synonyms.
The phrase is 'Broadly speaking'.
The rules are ___ defined.
Broadly defined is a common collocation.
Which of these is a synonym for 'broadly'?
Extensively captures the wide scope.
You can use 'broadly' to describe a very narrow focus.
Broadly implies a wide focus.
The data is broadly consistent.
The ___ of the argument was broadly accepted.
Scope fits best with broadly.
Ergebnis: /10
Summary
Broadly helps you look at the big picture without getting lost in the details.
- Broadly means in a general way.
- It is an adverb.
- It can describe a wide smile.
- It is very useful for summarizing.
Memory Palace Trick
When Native Speakers Use It
Cultural Insight
Grammar Shortcut
Beispiel
She smiled broadly at her friends when she saw them at the airport.
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accentuate
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acknowledgment
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addressee
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adlocment
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adloctude
C1Ein Kommunikationsstil, der förmlich und direkt ist. Man wirkt dabei professionell und zugänglich, behält aber stets eine gewisse Autorität bei.
admonish
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adpassant
C1To mention or address a secondary topic briefly and incidentally while focused on a primary task or discussion. It describes an action that occurs seamlessly 'in passing' without disrupting the main narrative or workflow.