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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181, Child care is an issue that impacts on a broad cross section of working women.
182, One can visualise this as a tree-like structure with broad categories branching out into narrower ones.
183, He gunned down a man in broad daylight and got away.
184, As a jazz performer she is astounding, capable of expressing a broad range of feeling and expression.
185, Can you give me a broad outline of what the speech was about.
186, He had created a broad consensus among different groups of Americans.
187, It's difficult to generalize about a subject as broad as world history.
188, Capitalism is an exceedingly broad and somewhat vague term.
189, This byelaw, get the reception of broad passenger immediately.
190, Gay broad leaves shone and swung in rhyme.
191, She broke the world record for the broad jump.
192, Conclusions This set of PCR primers with broad range has high specificity and sensitivity, achieving a preliminary identification of bacteria species.
193, The Airbus Global Market Forecast gives a broad analysis of the global traffic developments and year-by-year fleet evolution of the world's largest aircraft operators.
194, He wanted to advance toward the Rhine on a " broad front. "
195, Based on the broad definition of technology, social technicalization is a course which began with the birth of society, and will last till the end of human beings.
196, As the objective action of this crime expressed by the other deeds of seriously disturbing the market order, it should be strictly interpreted, so as to overcome the defects of its broad definition.
197, The graceful arch of the main beach is transplanted from an early 20th Century French daydream, with a broad pedestrian corniche punctuated by graceful wrought iron lamps.
198, What impressed me most is the lawn before the Huaishi Hall, smooth and broad, looking as if it could comfort and ease people's pain and sadness.
199, Solvent naphtha is one of the five broad areas of petroleum products.
200, I think his broad knowledge structure will belifits his study of sociology.
201, You are also welcome to choose a topic of your own as long as it falls under the very broad envelope of Geobiology!
202, They flew into Mogadishu in Black Hawk helicopters in broad daylight.
203, This course offers a broad survey of modern European history,(http://sentencedict.com/broad.html) from the end of the Thirty Years' War to the aftermath of World War II.
204, The mechanism of formation of adventitious root induced by light or dark pretreatment was initially studied in stem of broad bean seedling.
205, The broad luminescence band is emitted with an efficiency of 1 - 5 % .
206, The terrigenous elastic gravity flow deposits are more significant due to its great thickness and broad distribution extent.
207, The gyrotron traveling-wave tube ( gyro-TWT ) amplifier is a coherent electromagnetic radiation source with the capabilities of high power, high frequency, and broad bandwidth.
208, The common political stance is to represent the fundamental interests of the working-class and broad masses and to have as the essential tenet whole-hearted service to the people.
209, The authorities are considering two broad approaches to shore up the financial system.
210, But to the Eastern Han Dynasty and Cao Wei Dynasty period, migration of the lie people was great and broad.
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.