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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121, This river is over 500 metres broad at its widest point.
122, It triggered broad speculation that GM and Jaguar might be talking.
123, Abby came in with a broad smile on her face.
124, Belmont Park is a broad sweeping track which will suit the European style of running.
125, The robbery occurred in broad daylight, in a crowded street.
126, They agreed on the broad outlines of a wage settlement.
127, The demonstration provided a platform for a broad cross section of speakers.
128, We must rally the broad masses of the people round the Party.
129, In broad daylight the events of the night before seemed like a bad dream.
130, His job gave him an acquaintance with an unusually broad spectrum of society.
131, The ditch was so broad that no animal can hop it.
132, There is a broad consensus of opinion about the policies which should be pursued.
133, These documents provided a broad outline of the Society's development.
134, He spoke broad Scots.
135, Thieves had broken into the car in broad daylight and stolen the stereo.
136, The study group was selected from a broad cross section of the population.
137, This chapter gives a broad overview of the main concerns facing employers.
138, He retained the broad outline of the tragedy but not the details of the play.
139, They do not grasp the broad situation and spend their time magnifying ridiculous details.
140, There now exists a broad political consensus in favour of economic reform.
141, The discussion centres round the problems the broad masses of the people are concerned about most.
142, In June he gave a broad hint that he might retire.
143, The fat,(www.Sentencedict.com) broad tyres had a good depth of tread.
144, It's cheaper by bus, but the train is a lot quicker, so it's as broad as it's long.
145, Don't worry about leaving all the arrangements to him.He has broad enough shoulders.
146, If you read the minutes of the meeting, they'll give you a broad outline of what was discussed.
147, The market likes the broad outline but is reserving judgment on the fine detail.
148, The party aims to be a broad church with members from all sections of society.
149, The broad lines of company policy are already laid down.
150, The proposals have been given a broad welcome by green campaigners.
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.