Sentences

broach in a sentence

n.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To broach means to introduce or bring up a subject for discussion, especially one that may be sensitive or difficult.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to broach the topic of a raise during her annual review.
  2. It can be difficult to broach sensitive subjects without causing discomfort.
  3. He finally mustered the courage to broach his feelings for her.
  4. The teacher chose to broach the issue of bullying in a gentle manner.
  5. During the meeting, she hesitated to broach the subject of budget cuts.
  6. They plan to broach the idea of a team retreat at the next staff gathering.
  7. He found it hard to broach the conversation about his recent health issues.
  8. She was careful to broach the delicate matter of their financial struggles.
  9. The diplomat aimed to broach the peace talks in a constructive way.
  10. It's important to broach new ideas with an open mind and respectful attitude.
  11. She decided to broach the topic of their financial struggles during dinner.
  12. It’s often difficult to broach sensitive subjects without causing discomfort.
  13. He hesitated to broach the issue, fearing it might lead to an argument.
  14. At the meeting, she finally found the courage to broach her innovative idea.
  15. When is the right time to broach the subject of moving in together?
  16. He wanted to broach the subject of his promotion with his boss.
  17. They agreed to broach the plans for the new project in next week’s meeting.
  18. It's important to broach such topics with empathy and understanding.
  19. She gently broached the idea of a family vacation to her parents.
  20. He broached the possibility of changing the team's strategy during the discussion.