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1. broad
adjective. ['ˈbrɔd'] having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other.
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- brood (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Broad
- defraud
- applaud
- staude
- maraud
- glaude
- fraud
- flawed
- clawed
- claude
- claud
- braude
- braud
- thawed
- sawed
- saud
- pawed
- mod
- maude
- maud
- laude
- laud
- jawed
- gnawed
- bawd
- baud
- awed
- aud
How do you pronounce broad?
Pronounce broad as brɔd.
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Sentences with broad
1. Adjective
The base of the leaf is the place where the broad leaf tissues meet the stem.
Quotes about broad
1. 'Halal in the Family' will expose a broad audience to some of the realities of being Muslim in America. By using satire, we will encourage people to reconsider their assumptions about Muslims, while providing a balm to those experiencing anti-Muslim bias. I also hope those Uncles and Aunties out there will crack a smile!
- Aasif Mandvi
2. I think Canadian humor is a little less broad than American humor.
- Scott Thompson
3. People, I guess, generally come to see me do stand-up with a working knowledge of my broad sense of humor on 'The Daily Show'... I don't think anyone would mistake me as an actual anchor.
- John Oliver
2. broad-minded
adjective. inclined to respect views and beliefs that differ from your own.
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3. broad
adjective. ['ˈbrɔd'] broad in scope or content.
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- brood (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. broad
adjective. ['ˈbrɔd'] not detailed or specific.
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- brood (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. broad
adjective. ['ˈbrɔd'] lacking subtlety; obvious.
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- brood (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. broad
adjective. ['ˈbrɔd'] being at a peak or culminating point.
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- brood (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. broad
adjective. ['ˈbrɔd'] showing or characterized by broad-mindedness.
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- brood (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. broad
noun. ['ˈbrɔd'] slang term for a woman.
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- brood (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. broad
adjective. ['ˈbrɔd'] (of speech) heavily and noticeably regional.
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- brood (Middle English (1100-1500))