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- adjectivebroad (adjective) · broader (comparative adjective) · broadest (superlative adjective)
- having an ample distance from side to side; wide:"a broad staircase"
- (after a measurement) giving the distance from side to side:"the valley is three miles long and half a mile broad"
- large in area; spacious:"a broad expanse of prairie"
- covering a large number and wide scope of subjects or areas:"a broad range of experience"
- having or incorporating a wide range of meanings, applications, or kinds of things; loosely defined:"three broad categories of mutual funds"
- including or coming from many people of many kinds:"broad support for the president's foreign policy"
- general; without detail:"a broad outline of NATO's position"
- (of a hint) clear and unambiguous; not subtle:"a broad hint"
- (of a phonetic transcription) showing only meaningful distinctions in sound and ignoring minor details.
- somewhat coarse and indecent:"what we regard as broad or even bawdy is a fact of nature to him"
- (of a regional accent) very noticeable and strong:"his broad Bronx accent"
nounNORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformaldatedbroad (noun) · broads (plural noun)- a woman:"I get drunk, follow the pretty broads, and make a fool of myself"
OriginOld English brād, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch breed and German breit.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- having an ample distance from side to side; wide:
- (after a measurement) giving the distance from side to side:
- large in area; spacious:
- covering a large number and wide scope of subjects or areas:
- general; without detail:
- somewhat coarse and indecent:
- (of a regional accent) very noticeable and strong:
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- Broad can mean123:
- Having relatively great breadth or width.
- Of vast extent; spacious.
- From one side to the other.
- Of great scope or potential.
- Large from one side to the other side.
- To a great extent or having great breadth when measured from side to side.
- A slang term for a woman.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.www.thefreedictionary.com/broadBritannica Dictionary definition of BROAD 1 a : large from one side to the other side : wide He has broad shoulders.www.britannica.com/dictionary/broadAccording to Dictionary, there are a few different definitions of broad. The first definition of broad means to a great extent or having great breadth when measured from side to side. The superlative forms of broad are broader and broadest. The pronunciation of broad is brɔd. The word broad is also a slang term for a woman.thewordcounter.com/meaning-of-broad/ Broad Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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