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    Broad
    /brôd/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a woman: informal, dated North American "I get drunk, follow the pretty broads, and make a fool of myself"
  2. 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.

  3. BROAD definition: 1. very wide: 2. If something is a particular distance broad, it measures this distance from side…. Learn more.

  4. The adjective broad boasts an extensive — you might even say broad — array of subtly different meanings including wide, spacious, far-reaching, vague, and unsubtle.

  5. 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.

  6. Definition of broad adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. BROAD meaning: 1 : large from one side to the other side wide; 2 : having a specified width

  8. We awoke to broad daylight. not limited or narrow; of extensive range or scope: A modern doctor must have a broad knowledge of medicine. Synonyms: open, wide, extensive. liberal; tolerant: A broad interpretation of the law tempers justice with mercy. main or general: the broad outlines of a subject. plain or clear:

  9. 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.

  10. broads. A wide flat part, as of one's hand. American Heritage. A woman. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. (UK) A shallow lake, one of a number of bodies of water in eastern Norfolk and Suffolk. Wiktionary. A lathe tool for turning down the insides and bottoms of cylinders.

  11. Definitions of 'broad'. 1. Something that is broad is wide. [...] 2. A broad smile is one in which your mouth is stretched very wide because you are very pleased or amused. [...] 3. You use broad to describe something that includes a large number of different things or people.

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