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broad

Adjective

When applied to physical dimensions, this term emphasizes lateral expanse, often contrasting with narrowness to describe landscapes or physical features. It suggests a sense of openness and accessibility in a spatial context. In an intellectual or linguistic sense, it describes a lack of specialization or subtlety. A broad understanding implies a generalist approach rather than deep expertise, while a broad accent denotes a pronunciation that is unmistakably characteristic of a specific region.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Having a large distance from side to side; covering a wide range of subjects; or clear and not subtle.

"The river is too broad to jump across."

Collocations & Compounds

broad shoulders

wide shoulders

He has broad shoulders from swimming.

broad daylight

plainly visible during the day

The robbery happened in broad daylight.

broad outline

a general summary

She gave a broad outline of the plan.

broad spectrum

a wide range of things

The medicine has a broad spectrum of activity.

broad hint

an obvious suggestion

He gave me a broad hint that he wanted to leave.

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