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uitgebreid — meaning in English: extensive

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neutral common
Usage
Native Dutch speakers often use 'uitgebreid' when discussing thoroughness in academic settings or detailed descriptions in professional environments. For example, a professor might provide 'uitgebreid' feedback on a student's thesis, indicating a comprehensive critique.
Synonyms & nuances
'Uitgebreid' is often contrasted with 'grondig', which also means 'thorough' but leans more towards a methodical or systematic approach. You might choose 'uitgebreid' when emphasizing the breadth of information, while 'grondig' could be better suited for deep analysis.
Culture
'Uitgebreid' derives from the Dutch verb 'uitbreiden', meaning 'to expand' or 'to broaden'. This word captures a cultural appreciation for thoroughness and detail in both literature and everyday conversation. In the Netherlands, where directness is valued, using 'uitgebreid' can indicate a thoughtful and meticulous approach to topics.
FAQ
Q.What does 'uitgebreid' mean in English?
'Uitgebreid' translates to 'extensive' in English, referring to something that is broad or comprehensive, covering a wide range of details.
Q.How do you use 'uitgebreid' in a sentence?
You can use 'uitgebreid' in contexts such as 'Hij heeft een uitgebreid rapport geschreven', which means 'He has written an extensive report'.
Q.Can 'uitgebreid' be used in informal contexts?
'Uitgebreid' is generally neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, although you might encounter it more frequently in formal discussions or written texts.
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