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The term 'breadth' generally refers to the width of something or the distance from side to side. The term can also refer to the wide scope or extent of something, such as the breadth of an answer.
In contemporary English, 'the breadth of possibilities' and 'a breadth of possibilities' are often indistinguishable in meaning; thus, either one can be used. Exceptions to this general rule can be found, however. For example, where there is a well-defined 'breadth of possibilities' that one intends to draw attention to, the definite article ('the') is most proper. Where the 'breadth of possibilities' is general, undefined, or merely potential, the indefinite article ('a') is typically most expressive.
Breadth of literature means a wide range of literature.
That is the correct spelling for the plural of breath, "breaths."The verb form is breathe or breathes.The term for "multiple widths" is spelled breadths.
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It is neither. It is a noun (dimension nouns are length, width, and breadth, or depth).The verb form is to widen (make wide or wider), and the adjective is wide.
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Breathe or breadth?
The breadth of my foot is 3 inches. Breadth: in this sense means width.
Yes breadth is the same as width, you have width or breadth, depth and length !! uhu
so why do you use breadth instead of width? Aren't they both same?
yes breadth.
2(length+breadth)=Perimetre Length= (Perimetre/2)-Breadth Area=Length x breadth
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Breadth) So, 1570 = 2*(168 + Breadth) 785 = 168 + Breadth Breadth = 617 metres Which is rather an unusual result because normally the length is greater than the breadth.
Breadth us another word for 'width' - a rectangular block, such as a brick, has length, breadth and height.