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What is the abstract adjective form of noun breadth?

The abstract adjective form of the noun "breadth" is broad.

While "breadth" refers to the extent of something from side to side, "broad" describes something that has a large extent in width or scope.

Here are some examples:

* Noun: The breadth of the river was impressive.

* Adjective: The river was broad and deep.

* Noun: The breadth of his knowledge surprised everyone.

* Adjective: He had a broad range of knowledge.

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