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- Dictionarybroad/brɔːd/
adjective
- 1. having a distance larger than usual from side to side; wide: "a broad staircase" Similar Opposite
- 2. covering a large number and wide scope of subjects: "the company has a broad range of experience" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a woman: informal, dated North American "I get drunk, follow the pretty broads, and make a fool of myself"
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BROAD definition: 1. very wide: 2. If something is a particular distance broad, it measures this distance from side…. Learn more.
The meaning of BROAD is having ample extent from side to side or between limits. How to use broad in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Broad.
You use broad to describe a feeling or opinion that is shared by many people, or by people of many different kinds. The agreement won broad support in the U.S. Congress. ...a film with broad appeal.
used after a measurement of distance to show how wide something is. The wardrobe stands one metre broad and two metres high. wide range. including a great variety of people or things. a broad range of products. The course caters for a broad spectrum of interests. There is broad support for the government's policies.
Definitions of broad. adjective. having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other. “a river two miles broad ” “ broad shoulders” “a broad river” synonyms: wide. comprehensive, overarching. including all or everything. thick.
1. having relatively great breadth or width. 2. of vast extent; spacious: a broad plain. 3. (postpositive) from one side to the other: four miles broad. 4. of great scope or potential: that invention had broad applications. 5. not detailed; general: broad plans.
broad adjective 1 & noun 1. Meaning & use. adjective. I. Wide in extent, and related senses. I.1.a. Old English–. Having great extent from side to side; of large or more than average width or breadth; = wide adj. II.5. Opposed to narrow.