Meaning & Origin
“Across the board” describes a change or rule that affects every group or category equally — a uniform effect rather than a selective one. It appears widely in business, news, and everyday English.
Pronunciation Guide
- across — uh‑KROSS.
- the — often “thuh.”
- board — rhymes with “gourd.”
- As an adjective before a noun, use hyphens: across‑the‑board cuts.
Usage & Sentence Examples
Use it when something applies to all people, teams, items, or categories.
- Test scores improved across the board this year.
- Management announced an across‑the‑board bonus.
- The cafe raised prices across the board.
- Safety rules apply across the board, no exceptions.
- We need performance improvements across the board, not just in support.
- The update brings speed gains across the board on older phones.
Synonyms
universally · for everyone · system‑wide · industry‑wide · blanket · general · across all categories