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  1. 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.

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

  3. adjective. , broad·er, broad·est. of great breadth: The river was too broad to swim across. Antonyms: narrow. measured from side to side: The desk was three feet broad. of great extent; large: the broad expanse of ocean. Synonyms: vast, ample, extensive. wide-open; full: We awoke to broad daylight.

  4. You use broad to describe something that includes a large number of different things or people. A broad range of issues was discussed. ...a broad coalition of workers, peasants, students and middle class professionals. Synonyms: full, general, comprehensive, complete More Synonyms of broad.

  5. 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.

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

  7. a group that includes many different things or people: a broad range of subjects. a broad outline/picture, etc. a general description, without detail: This is just a broad outline of the proposal. broad adjective (SPEECH) A broad accent (= way of speaking from a region) is very noticeable: a broad Irish accent. in broad daylight.

  8. Having great extent or expanse; spacious. Broad prairies. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Having a certain width from side to side. A sidewalk three feet broad. American Heritage. Extending all about; clear; open; full. Broad daylight. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Strongly marked. Webster's New World.

  9. adj. wide; of great breadth: The Mississippi River is its broadest at this point. [ after a noun of measurement] measured from side to side: three feet broad. open; full; clear:[ before a noun] robbed in broad daylight. not limited or narrow; extensive: Our teacher has a broad range of interests.

  10. 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.

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