Comparative for in a wide or open manner (in width or breadth)
“He grinned broadly upon noticing her red silk and satin dress and the beautiful rings on her fingers.”
Comparative for in general, for the most part
“There are, broadly speaking, two kinds of relativism, cultural and cognitive.”
Comparative for to a great degree or extent
“These changes should not be limited to specific future merger applicants, but, rather, should apply broadly to the entire railroad industry.”
Comparative for in an overt way, without ambiguity
“You hint broadly that you regard me as the person you intend to marry.”
Comparative for brightly and clearly, such as of light
“The sun was shining broadly, but none of its rays seemed to fall on the sable garments of this singular personage.”
Comparative for over a great distance or large area
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