Meaning
Extensive means "large in amount, size, or degree" or "covering a wide area or range." It suggests something broad, wide-reaching, or comprehensive.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Used before a noun.
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Common patterns:
- extensive knowledge of…
- extensive damage to…
- an extensive report on…
Common Phrases
- Extensive research
- Extensive damage
- Extensive knowledge
- Extensive use of technology
- Extensive network
Collocations
- Adjective + Noun: extensive coverage, extensive training, extensive area
- Verb + Adjective: conduct extensive research, suffer extensive damage, provide extensive support
- Adverb + Adjective: fairly extensive, very extensive, extremely extensive
Examples
- The fire caused extensive damage to the building.
- She has extensive knowledge of English grammar.
- The report includes extensive research on climate change.
- His travels gave him extensive experience with different cultures.
- The company owns an extensive network of suppliers worldwide.
- The museum has an extensive collection of ancient artifacts.
- He underwent extensive training before becoming a pilot.
- The internet provides extensive information on any topic you search.
Synonyms or Related
- Vast
- Broad
- Wide-ranging
- Comprehensive
- Far-reaching