Run the gamut.
[Idiom] RUN THE GAMUT. - Explore the Full Spectrum of Emotions
Experience a wide range.
The idiom "run the gamut" refers to experiencing, encountering, or covering a complete range or scope of something, such as emotions, situations, or colors. It derives from the musical term "gamut," which in medieval music theory was the note scale. Today, when someone says they "ran the gamut," they mean they have gone through a full spectrum or series, experiencing everything from one extreme to another, often highlighting the diversity or comprehensive nature of an experience.
Example Sentences
That workshop on digital marketing ran the gamut from social media basics to advanced analytics.
The workshop covered a wide range from social media basics to advanced analytics.
The documentary ran the gamut of emotions, leaving the audience both laughing and in tears.
The documentary brought out a wide range of emotions, from laughter to tears.
In her career as an actress, she has run the gamut of roles, from Shakespearean heroines to modern-day villains.
In her acting career, she has played a wide range of roles, from classical heroines to modern villains.