English to English
broad
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adjective (a)
- Wide; extend in breadth, or from side to side; -- opposed to narrow; as, a broad street, a broad table; an inch broad.(adjective)source: webster1913
noun (n)
- slang term for a woman(noun.person)Example:
A broad is a woman who can throw a mean punch.
source: wordnet30 - The broad part of anything; as, the broad of an oar.(noun)source: webster1913
adjective satellite (s)
- broad in scope or content(adj.all)Example:
An invention with broad applications.
Synonym:
across-the-board, all-embracing, all-encompassing, all-inclusive, blanket, encompassing, encyclopaedic, encyclopedic, extensive, panoptic, widesource: wordnet30 - not detailed or specific(adj.all)Example:
A broad rule.
The broad outlines of the plan.
source: wordnet30 - lacking subtlety; obvious(adj.all)Example:
Gave us a broad hint that it was time to leave.
source: wordnet30 - being at a peak or culminating point(adj.all)Example:
Broad daylight.
source: wordnet30 - (of speech) heavily and noticeably regional(adj.all)Example:
A broad southern accent.
source: wordnet30 - showing or characterized by broad-mindedness(adj.all)Example:
A broad political stance.
Generous and broad sympathies.
source: wordnet30