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- BROAD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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
- BROAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BROAD definition: 1 very wide: 2 If something is a particular distance broad, it measures this distance from side… Learn more
- BROAD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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
- Broad - definition of broad by The Free Dictionary
Wide in extent from side to side: a broad river; broad shoulders 2 Large in expanse; spacious: a broad lawn 3 Having a certain width from side to side: A sidewalk three feet broad 4 Full; open: broad daylight 5 Covering a wide scope; general: a broad rule 6 Liberal; tolerant: had broad views regarding social services 7
- broad, adj. ¹ n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Wide in extent, and related senses I 1 a Having great extent from side to side; of large or more than average width or breadth; = wide adj II 5 Opposed to narrow
- BROAD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
not limited or narrow; of extensive range or scope A modern doctor must have a broad knowledge of medicine liberal; tolerant A broad interpretation of the law tempers justice with mercy main or general the broad outlines of a subject plain or clear Her remark was a broad hint of her feelings outspoken; plain-spoken indelicate; indecent
- broad - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
not limited or narrow; extensive: Our teacher has a broad range of interests [before a noun] general: in the broad sense of the term plain or clear; obvious: a broad hint about the job layoffs n [countable] the broad part of anything:[usually singular] the broad of his back Slang Terms a woman: Bring in the broads
- Broad Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
BROAD meaning: 1 : large from one side to the other side wide; 2 : having a specified width
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