They mean the same thing and are interchangable. They are
neither particularly formal nor
informal.
What does Broadly speaking mean?
Definitions of broadly speaking.
adverb
.
without regard to specific details or exceptions
. synonyms: broadly, generally, loosely. Antonyms: narrowly.
How do you use broadly speaking?
1. Broadly speaking ,
I agree with you
. 2. Broadly speaking , there are four types of champagne.
What is another way to say generally speaking?
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overall
generally
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largely substantially
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predominantly mostly
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mainly chiefly
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principally basically
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What does it mean to say generally speaking?
—used to say that a
statement describes a general feeling or opinion relating to or affecting all the people or things in a group Generally speaking
, people like her as a leader.
Can you start a sentence with more broadly?
She was smiling still more broadly as she led Roger to the steps. They grinned, frostily at first, then more broadly
. “By hek! Charlie smiled more broadly as he nodded again.
What is the sentence of suggested?
Suggested sentence example. “
Now let us go back to the city
,” suggested the Wizard. Dean once suggested a bike ride in the country. Dean, cognizant of this, suggested they take the afternoon off.
What is another word for I don’t care?
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uncommitted
floating
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fence-sitting free-spirited
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indifferent laid-back
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restrained uninterested
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not involved cut loose
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What can I use instead of basically?
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altogether,
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by and large,
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chiefly,
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generally,
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largely,
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mainly,
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mostly,
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overall,
What is another way of saying in general?
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overall
generally
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mostly predominantly
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principally basically
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holistically largely
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substantially altogether
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Is there a comma after generally speaking?
Generally speaking,
a comma is used after the introductory part of a sentence
, whichever form this introductory part has: (16) To apply for this job, no previous experience is required. ... To some extent, whether or not a comma will be used depends on the length of the introductory part.
What does Frankly speaking mean?
(fræŋkli ) adverb. You use frankly when you
are expressing an opinion or feeling to emphasize that you mean what you are saying
, especially when the person you are speaking to may not like it. [emphasis] “You don’t give a damn about my feelings, do you.”—”Quite frankly, I don’t.”
What does the phrase for the most part mean?
For the most part means
mostly or usually
. For the most part they kept out of local disputes. Professors, for the most part, are firmly committed to teaching, not research. Synonyms: mainly, largely, generally, chiefly More Synonyms of for the most part. See full dictionary entry for part.
How do you say more generally?
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largelier more normally
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more typically more usually
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more commonly more predominantly
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more regularly more customarily
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more conventionally more overall
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Is it broader or more broad?
More broad
or broader, not more broader. The preference is for broader because it is a one-syllable adjective.
What is the synonym of broader?
The words
deep and wide
are common synonyms of broad.
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