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breitere

Breitere is the comparative form of the German adjective breit, meaning wider or broader. It is used before a noun and inflects according to gender and number, typically when a determiner such as a definite or indefinite article is present. The form breitere appears in common phrases describing width or breadth.

In singular usage with a definite determiner, breitere is common: die breitere Straße (the wider street), der

Breitere can also appear in nonliteral, metaphorical contexts, describing broader scope, broader horizons, or wider implications,

Origin and morphology: breitere derives from breit plus the comparative ending -er, with the additional inflectional

See also: breit, Breite, German adjective declension, comparative and superlative forms.

breitere
Mann
(the
broader
man),
das
breitere
Haus
(the
broader
house).
In
plural
with
a
definite
determiner,
the
form
is
die
breiteren
Straßen
(the
wider
streets).
With
an
indefinite
determiner
or
in
strong
declension,
other
endings
occur,
such
as
eine
breitere
Sicht
(a
broader
view)
or
größere
phrases
without
a
determiner
may
use
different
endings
depending
on
the
declension
pattern.
for
example
in
journalism,
urban
planning,
and
everyday
speech.
It
is
a
standard,
neutral
term
that
contrasts
with
the
positive
form
breit
(wide)
and
the
superlative
breiteste
(broadest).
endings
to
agree
with
gender
and
number.
The
adjective
breit
itself
traces
back
to
Old
High
German
and
Proto-Germanic
roots
meaning
broad
or
expansive.