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broad

Definition for broad

adjective as in wide physically

adjective as in full, obvious

Strongest matches

clear, explicit, straightforward

Strong matches

open, plain

adjective as in liberal-minded

adjective as in indecent, vulgar

noun as in (offensive) a woman

Weak matches

sweet thing, tootsie

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Example Sentences

The move combines two large players to offer a broad range of services, from PR to marketing and online customer engagement.

Self-talk, it turns out, is a much broader and more nuanced phenomenon than just telling yourself that you can do it.

Any group — even one with views outside the mainstream — that can seize control of a political party can count on the broad support of partisans for that party.

The school issued a statement Wednesday saying it had fielded only a broad inquiry from the GOP, with no discussions about the number of parking spaces needed or the rental cost.

Since a 2016 attempted coup threatened to remove him from power, thousands of Turkish academics, military members, and journalists have been prosecuted under broad anti-terrorism laws.

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In other words, fluoride is a broad-spectrum, bipartisan, long-lasting magnet for dissent.

The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda.

Our time is so vastly different in its particulars that the parallels work only in broad strokes.

Then, under the bold headline “Rebooting Spider-Man,” Robinov describes a broad vision for the future of the franchise.

The protests so far have relied on a small group of core organizing bodies to harness broad but diffuse support.

His strong legs and his broad, spade-like feet helped to make him a fine swimmer.

This gave the house a very cheerful appearance, as if it were constantly on a broad grin.

And now I am going on to a review of the broad facts of the educational organization of our present world.

The embankment or road-bed was commenced by gigantic piling, and is very broad and substantial.

Two broad dormer windows looked out toward the Gulf, and as far across it as a man's eye might reach.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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