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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 adjective (STRONG) If someone has a broad accent (= way of speaking), it is strong and noticeable, showing where they come from:
- Broad - definition of broad by The Free Dictionary
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
- BROAD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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
- broad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
broad (comparative broader, superlative broadest) Wide in extent or scope
- broad - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
vulgar; coarse; indecent: a broad joke (of a dialect or pronunciation) consisting of a large number of speech sounds characteristic of a particular geographical area: a broad Yorkshire accent
- BROAD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
wide-open; full We awoke to broad daylight not limited or narrow; of extensive range or scope A modern doctor must have a broad knowledge of medicine
- BROAD - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
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