Synonym: expansive, large, roomy, wide. Antonym: narrow. Similar words: broadcast, at home and abroad, road, on the road, railroad, take the road, brown, load. Meaning: [brɔːd] n. slang term for a woman. adj. 1. having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other 2. broad in scope or content 3. not detailed or specific 4. lacking subtlety; obvious 5. being at a peak or culminating point 6. very large in expanse or scope 7. (of speech) heavily and noticeably regional 8. showing or characterized by broad-mindedness.
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91, The countryside is veined by new broad highways.
92, There is broad support for the Government's policies.
93, He's got a broad Scotch accent.
94, I'll give you a broad outline of the plan.
95, The room is three metres long and two metres broad.
96, My visits enabled me to build up a broad picture of the culture.
97, Fears that instability would return under the Democrats gave the government a broad base of support.
98, Papa flattened the creases of the map with his broad hands.
99, A girl was attacked on a train in broad daylight.
100, The walls in the front bedroom are painted with broad, pale blue and white stripes.
101, The new dock was 230 m long and 92 m broad.
102, The Minister gave a broad hint that she intends to raise taxes.
103, Security defined in the broad/broadest sense of the term means getting at the root causes of trouble and helping to reduce regional conflicts.
104, He greeted them with a wave and a broad smile.
105, The magazine covers a broad range of subjects, from sewing to psychology.
106, They went so far as to rip off banks in broad daylight.
107, Okay, that's the broad plan-let's get down to the specifics.
108, In broad terms, the paper argues that each country should develop its own policy.
109, The country is importing a broad range of skilled personnel.
110, The committee will work within the framework of certain broad objectives.
111, All these different phenomena can be subsumed under just two broad categories.
112, He described the process in broad terms without going into the technicalities.
113, The hills rise green and sheer above the broad river.
113, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
114, The attack happened in broad daylight, in one of the busiest parts of town.
115, In selling there is a broad division into direct and indirect methods.
116, A broad and balanced education is an imperative for raising standards.
117, She had been mugged in the street in broad daylight.
118, The client should understand, in broad terms , the likely cost of the case.
119, There is broad consensus in the country on this issue.
120, In broad terms, this means that the closer you live to a school, the more likely it is that your child will get a place there.
More similar words: broadcast, at home and abroad, road, on the road, railroad, take the road, brown, load, brother, broker, bronze, eyebrow, throat, a load of, approach.