Difference between All-inclusive and Broad

What is the difference between All-inclusive and Broad?

All-inclusive as an adjective is providing all amenities, benefits or perquisites in a single package. while Broad as an adjective is (of a person or object) wide in extent or scope

All-inclusive

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Providing all amenities, benefits or perquisites in a single package.

Broad

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: (of a person or object) wide in extent or scopehaving a specified width (e.g. 3 ft broad)strongly regional

Part of speech: noun

Definition: (increasingly obsolescent) A prostitute, a woman of loose morals.A colloquial term for a woman or girl.(UK) A channel of water, specifically the bodies of water (not to be confused with the rivers) that make up Norfolk and Suffolk.

Example sentence: Our birthdays are feathers in the broad wing of time.

We hope you now know whether to use All-inclusive or Broad in your sentence.

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