Too broad words are terms or phrases that lack specificity and can encompass a wide range of meanings or interpretations. For example, words like "thing," "stuff," or "nice" do not convey precise information and can lead to ambiguity in communication. Using overly broad language can hinder clarity and understanding, making it difficult for listeners or readers to grasp the intended message. It's often more effective to choose specific language that accurately conveys the intended meaning.
This is too broad a question. You need to specify which game
Please rephrase the question. It is too broad.
Chris Broad is 6' 3".
too awesome for words
Someone with broad humor laughs at anything and finds humor any where. Also, laughing at people is considered 'broad' humor, and some may refer to jokes about women (Broads) as broad humor.
Words that mean "not broad" may be "skinny" or "thin". To describe an area, you could use the word "narrow". Example sentences Although the football player's shoulders were quite broad, his hips were very narrow. The thin model thought her hips were too broad.
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too broad means that there is a lot of information provided and very general.
too broad
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too narrow
Too broad of a question.
Your question is too broad.
Your question is too broad.
This question is not legible for an answer. It is too broad and can not be answered.
Your question is too broad to answer.