comprehensiveness

/,kɔmpri'hensivnis/
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comprehensiveness

A teacher demonstrates comprehensiveness by explaining many different topics to the class.

Definition

Noun: 1. The quality of being complete and including everything that is necessary: Comprehensiveness refers to the state of covering all aspects or elements of something, leaving nothing out. It emphasizes thoroughness and inclusivity. 2. The quality of having a broad scope or wide range of understanding: Comprehensiveness can also describe the capacity to understand or encompass a wide variety of topics or a broad field of knowledge.

Usage

The noun "comprehensiveness" is used to describe the thorough and all-inclusive nature of something, such as a report, a study, a system, or a person's knowledge. It is a formal term often used in academic, professional, and analytical contexts.

Examples
  • The comprehensiveness of the encyclopedia makes it an invaluable resource for researchers.
  • We were impressed by the comprehensiveness of the safety audit; it examined every possible risk.
  • Her comprehensiveness as a historian is shown in her ability to discuss social, economic, and political factors together.
Advanced Usage
  • "In its comprehensiveness": This phrase is used to highlight how something is complete or all-encompassing.
    • The new policy is remarkable in its comprehensiveness, addressing issues from recruitment to retirement.
Variants and Related Words
  • Comprehensive (adjective): Complete and including everything necessary.
  • Comprehend (verb): To understand something fully or to include something as part of a whole.
Synonyms
  • Thoroughness: The quality of being complete with great attention to detail.
  • Inclusiveness: The practice or policy of including people or things from all groups, areas, etc.
  • Scope: The extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant.
  • Breadth: Wide range or extent, especially of knowledge or experience.
Antonyms
  • Incompleteness: The state of not being whole or finished.
  • Partiality: Unfair bias or the state of being only a part of something, not whole.
  • Narrowness: Limited extent, range, or scope.
comprehensiveness

A teacher demonstrates comprehensiveness by explaining many different topics to the class.

Noun
  1. the capacity to understand a broad range of topics
    • a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject
    • a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views
  2. completeness over a broad scope

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