Antonym: length. Similar words: lead to, break, breast, break out, break up, break off, break in, break away. Meaning: [bredθ] n. 1. the capacity to understand a broad range of topics 2. the extent of something from side to side.
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61. The heat from this fire warmed the whole length and breadth of the bothy, a stone longhouse of one single room.
62. He was attacked by rabbis and Zionist activists the length and breadth of the state.
63. The melody is arranged in three octaves instead of two, for greater breadth and sonority.
64. This flower resembles a lily and may reach a breadth of four inches.
65. The skeletal width of the shoulders is hereditary but an illusion of breadth can be created by fully developing the shoulder muscles.
66. But Phil and Leonard Chess drew their artists from the length and breadth of the Mississippi watershed.
67. The Earth is bowl-shaped and elliptical(http://sentencedict.com/breadth.html), with a length one and a half times its breadth.
68. And in the liberal idea of education, equal account might be taken of student choice and breadth of study.
69. But shortage of teachers and timetabling problems make it very difficult for schools to work any great breadth into the system.
70. Thus allowing the student to be certificated for a breadth of technique in string instruments.
71. This is not the book with the greatest breadth or depth, but it is handy and easy to read.
72. Lines parallel to the horizon give breadth, that is to say a section of nature ... Lines perpendicular to this horizon give depth.
73. The arrival of the Mendip mast and colour television brought an added breadth to viewing in the West.
74. Not disinterested; he is certainly smart enough to understand the depth and breadth of his blessings.
75. Besides raising important matters of principle, the ban proved unwieldy in operation because of the great breadth of the civil service.
76. We must expand the breadth of political argument if we are to claim political integrity as a distinct ideal on its own.
77. Edith Pye complemented her friend's daring breadth of vision with her own genius for detailed organization.
78. This brief and general list of functions suggests the enormous breadth and depth of the administrative structure and its activities.
79. Nevertheless, statistics is at most complementary to the breadth of knowledge and judgment that medical research demands.
80. A more tentative evolution towards greater breadth and flexibility would be expected.
81. The 20-bit master revealed audible improvements in depth, breadth and clarity.
82. Their stories appear to rupture time, bringing them within a hair's breadth of one another.
83. Those are the right touchstones: breadth of mental outlook and creative imagination.
84. The human spirit is not dead. It lives on in secret.... It has come to believe that compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and does not limit itself to mankind. Albert Schweitzer
85. But the Jaipur is hoping that eventually passengers will be eating their food the length and breadth of the country.
86. Inevitably some fall by the wayside, but his success rate is surprisingly high considering the breadth of the repertoire he tackles.
87. Without this cross-cultural breadth their argument appears parochial and ethnocentric.
88. It provides the breadth and depth of financial resources required to enable banks to adjust their liquidity positions with relative ease.
89. In the United States citizens got one government rather than another by a hair's breadth.
90. I came within a hair's breadth of losing my life.
More similar words: lead to, break, breast, break out, break up, break off, break in, break away, break down, read, breathing, break into, out of breath, thread, reader, readily, get ready, already, break through, spread out, already in, widespread, here and there, and then, and that, now and then, and the like, fibre, breeze, around the corner.