breadth
Common misspellings:
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- breth (2.9%)
- beath (2.9%)
- bredth (88.2%)
- beadth (5.9%)
Usage examples for breadth:
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His aim was true to a hand's- breadth a bullet from Adair's pistol could have done no more.
"Empire Builders" – Francis Lynde -
It had depth and breadth but wasn't that what they'd hoped to find?
"The Lost Wagon" – James Arthur Kjelgaard -
He could not see much of the interior; a tall curtain stretched across the entire breadth of the window, distant about two feet from it; but he could see that the room was lighted up.
"The Secret of the Tower" – Hope, Anthony -
Yet if we could gain the breadth of view to which the disciples of Christ ought to attain, we should be compelled to admit that each of these great religions has rendered some important service to mankind.
"The Church and Modern Life" – Washington Gladden