Comprehensive Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

adverb in a wide or general way; without specific details or exceptions

  • Broadly speaking, the economy is showing signs of improvement.
  • She broadly hinted that she wanted a new laptop for her birthday.
  • I'm broadly into indie music, but I'll listen to anything that sounds good.
  • His knowledge of history is broadly like a vast ocean, with endless depths to explore.

adjective providing thorough and careful information or descriptions

  • The report provided a detailed analysis of the market trends.
  • She gave me a very detailed explanation of how to use the software.
  • I need a detailed rundown of what went down at the party last night.
  • His painting was so detailed, you could almost step into the scene.

noun all things; all inclusive

pronoun used to refer to all things or all possible things

  • It is important to consider everything before making a decision.
  • I've checked everything on the list, we're good to go.
  • I know everything about that topic, I'm an expert.
  • In her eyes, he was everything, her whole world.

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'exhaustive' describes something that is thorough and complete

  • The researchers conducted an exhaustive study on the effects of climate change.
  • I did an exhaustive search for the perfect birthday gift for my friend.
  • I'm so exhausted after that exhaustive workout at the gym.
  • His exhaustive efforts to find a solution paid off in the end.

adverb fully is an adverb that describes the manner or extent to which something is done completely or thoroughly.

  • The project is not yet fully completed.
  • I haven't fully grasped the concept yet.
  • I'm not fully on board with that idea.
  • Her heart was never fully in the relationship.

adjective adjective describes a quality or attribute of a noun, in this case, 'thorough' describes something done with great attention to detail or completeness

  • The investigator conducted a thorough examination of the crime scene.
  • Make sure to do a thorough check before submitting your assignment.
  • I did a thorough clean-up of my room before my parents came home.
  • She gave a thorough explanation of the complex topic, making it easy to understand.

noun the quality or state of being thorough; careful attention to detail

  • The report was praised for its thoroughness in analyzing the data.
  • She always goes through things with great thoroughness before making a decision.
  • He's known for his thoroughness when it comes to fixing cars.
  • The artist approached the painting with a level of thoroughness that was evident in every brushstroke.