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Adjectives of Attributes of Things - Adjectives of Scope

These adjectives enable us to express the breadth or reach of a particular concept emphasizing the range or extent of its coverage or influence.

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Categorized English Adjectives Describing Attributes of Things
nationwide
nationwide
[Adjective]

existing or occurring across a country

Ex: The company's nationwide advertising campaign reached consumers in every corner of the country. 
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endemic
endemic
[Adjective]

found or restricted to a specific geographic region or habitat

Ex: The endemic species of bird is only found in the remote forests of the island. 
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pandemic
pandemic
[Adjective]

global or widespread in geographic scope

Ex: Pandemic job losses and business closures triggered a deep global recession. 
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broad
broad
[Adjective]

covering or including a wide range of topics, subjects, or people

Ex: The professor's lecture covered a broad range of historical events. 
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limited
limited
[Adjective]

restricted in scope, extent, or degree

Ex: The hotel offers limited amenities compared to larger resorts. 
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internal
internal
[Adjective]

located or occurring inside something

Ex: Internal organs such as the heart and lungs are vital for bodily functions. 
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external
external
[Adjective]

located on the outer surface of something

Ex: The building’s external walls were insulated to improve energy efficiency. 
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transnational
transnational
[Adjective]

operating or involving activities across multiple countries or nations

Ex: Transnational corporations have global operations and supply chains. 
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multinational
multinational
[Adjective]

involving or relating to multiple countries or nationalities

Ex: The multinational team collaborated on a project that spanned different countries. 
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interstate
interstate
[Adjective]

involving or relating to the interactions or relationships between states within a country or federation

Ex: The interstate highway system facilitates travel and commerce between states in the United States. 
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worldwide
worldwide
[Adjective]

extending or applying to the entire world

Ex: The company's products are sold worldwide, reaching customers in every corner of the globe. 
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ethnic
ethnic
[Adjective]

relating to a group of people with shared culture, tradition, history, language, etc.

Ex: The neighborhood celebrates its diverse ethnic heritage with cultural festivals and events. 
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intrinsic
intrinsic
[Adjective]

belonging to something or someone's character and nature

Ex: The intrinsic sweetness of the ripe fruit made it delicious without any added sugar. 
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coast to coast
coast to coast
[Adjective]

spanning the entire width of a continent or country

Ex: The coast to coast road trip took travelers from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, crossing the entire country. 
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finite
finite
[Adjective]

having measurable limits or boundaries

Ex: Time is a finite resource; we only have a limited amount of it. 
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restricted
restricted
[Adjective]

limited or controlled by regulations or specific conditions

Ex: The sale of alcohol is restricted to individuals over the legal drinking age. 
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endless
endless
[Adjective]

very great in number, amount, or size and seeming to be without end or limit

Ex: The endless fields of wheat stretched out as far as the eye could see. 
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infinite
infinite
[Adjective]

without end or limits in extent, amount, or space

Ex: The universe is believed to be infinite in size, with no discernible boundaries. 
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unlimited
unlimited
[Adjective]

without any limits in extent, quantity, or scope

Ex: With unlimited access to the internet, she could explore any topic she desired. 
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limitless
limitless
[Adjective]

without any limits in extent, capacity, or potential

Ex: His imagination was truly limitless, constantly generating new and innovative ideas. 
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far-reaching
far-reaching
[Adjective]

having significant effects, implications, or consequences that extend over a wide area or range

Ex: The far-reaching consequences of the decision affected not only the company but also its employees and customers. 
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encyclopedic
encyclopedic
[Adjective]

containing extensive information covering a wide range of topics or subjects

Ex: His encyclopedic knowledge of history allowed him to answer any question on the subject. 
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widespread
widespread
[Adjective]

existing or spreading among many people, groups, or communities through communication, influence, or awareness

Ex: The misinformation about the new policy became widespread on social media. 
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