broad
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Definition of broad
19 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
adj
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Wide in extent or scope.
“three feet broad”
“the broad expanse of ocean”
“Thus Falstaff, in Shakspeare, is a character of the broadest comedy, giving himself unreservedly to the senses, coolly ignoring the Reason, whilst he invokes its name, pretending to patriotism and to parental virtues, not with any intent to deceive, but only to make the fun perfect by enjoying the confusion betwixt reason and the negation of reason,—in other words, the rank rascaldom he is calling by its name.”
“Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.”
“Julia Farrington, head of arts at Index on Censorship, argues that extra powers to ban violent videos online will "end up too broad and open to misapplication, which would damage freedom of expression".”
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adj
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Wide in extent or scope.
“three feet broad”
“the broad expanse of ocean”
“Thus Falstaff, in Shakspeare, is a character of the broadest comedy, giving himself unreservedly to the senses, coolly ignoring the Reason, whilst he invokes its name, pretending to patriotism and to parental virtues, not with any intent to deceive, but only to make the fun perfect by enjoying the confusion betwixt reason and the negation of reason,—in other words, the rank rascaldom he is calling by its name.”
“Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.”
“Julia Farrington, head of arts at Index on Censorship, argues that extra powers to ban violent videos online will "end up too broad and open to misapplication, which would damage freedom of expression".”
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Extended, in the sense of diffused; open; clear; full.
“broad and open day”
“crushing the minds of its victims in the broad and open day”
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Having a large measure of any thing or quality; unlimited; unrestrained.
“a broad mixture of falsehood”
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Comprehensive; liberal; enlarged.
“The words in the Constitution are broad enough to include the case.”
“in a broad, statesmanlike, and masterly way”
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Plain; evident.
“a broad hint”
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General rather than specific.
“to be in broad agreement”
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Unsubtle; obvious.
“Lee: I wrote that line for you. Maeve: A bit broad, if you ask me.”
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Free; unrestrained; unconfined.
“as broad and general as the casing air”
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(dated)Gross; coarse; indelicate.
“a broad compliment; a broad joke; broad humour”
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Strongly regional.
“She still has a broad Scottish accent, despite moving to California 20 years ago.”
- Velarized, i.e. not palatalized.
noun
- (UK)A shallow lake, one of a number of bodies of water in eastern Norfolk and Suffolk.
- A lathe tool for turning down the insides and bottoms of cylinders.
- (UK, historical)A British gold coin worth 20 shillings, issued by the Commonwealth of England in 1656.
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A kind of floodlight.
“[…] fresnel spotlights, old-type broads, sky-pans, cone-lights, etc.”
“Some broads have barn doors (see page 115) to block gross light spill into other set areas; others have even an adjustable beam, […]”
“Light bounced from large white surfaces (e.g., matte reflector boards, or a white ceiling). Floodlights include scoops, broads, floodlight, banks, internally reflected units, strip lights, and cyclorama lights.”
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(archaic, slang)A playing card.
“I reckon as old Sol couldn't ha' lived without a pack of broads. If he couldn't find anybody to play with him, he'd play alone, […]”
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(US, dated)A prostitute, a woman of loose morals.
““Now we go up Bowery Street look at broads. Me pay.””
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(US, colloquial, dated, slang, sometimes)A woman or girl.
“They always hook you in the end, them broads. This whole trouble is on account of a dame reads a book.”
“Hey, man, Truck, you got to understand, she's a no class broad and you a gross son of a bitch. Naturally, she don't like you.”
“The grunts resumed their bitching at the heat, the hills, and the lack of cold beer and hot broads.”
“I mean, what the fuck. If a guy wants to get on with a broad on a more or less stable basis, who's to say to him no? Huh? A lot of these broads, you know, you just don't know, you know. I mean, a young woman in today's society, by the time she's 22–23, you don't know where the fuck she's been.”
name
- A surname.
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Etymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-der.? Proto-Germanic *braidaz Proto-West Germanic *braid Old English brād Middle English brod English broad From Middle English brood, brode, from Old English brād (“broad, flat, open, extended,…
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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-der.? Proto-Germanic *braidaz Proto-West Germanic *braid Old English brād Middle English brod English broad From Middle English brood, brode, from Old English brād (“broad, flat, open, extended, spacious, wide, ample, copious”), from Proto-West Germanic *braid, from Proto-Germanic *braidaz (“broad, wide”), of uncertain origin. Cognates Cognate with Yola brode (“broad”), North Frisian bread, breeđ, briad, briid, briidj (“wide”), Saterland Frisian and West Frisian breed (“broad, wide”), Bavarian brad, broad (“broad, wide”), Central Franconian and Luxembourgish breet (“broad, wide”), Dutch breed (“broad, wide”), German breit (“broad, wide”), Vilamovian braat (“broad, wide”), Yiddish ברייט (breyt, “broad, wide”), Danish and Swedish bred (“broad, wide”), Faroese and Icelandic breiður (“broad, wide”), Norwegian Bokmål bred, brei (“broad, wide”), Norwegian Nynorsk brei, breid (“broad, wide”), Gothic 𐌱𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌸𐍃 (braiþs, “broad, wide”).
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