🌉broad

adjective
/brɔːd/

Meaning

wide in extent, range, or scope
wide; extensive; covering a large area

Example Sentences

The river is very broad at this point.

The river is very broad at this point.

Example Expressions

broad daylight

Synonyms

wide, extensive, vast, expansive, comprehensive, spacious, large
Entry 1
wide, extensive, vast, expansive, comprehensive
Entry 2
wide, extensive, spacious, vast, large

Antonyms

narrow, limited, restricted, thin
Entry 1
narrow, limited, restricted
Entry 2
narrow, thin, limited, restricted

Collocations

broad range, broad shoulders, broad spectrum, broad agreement, broad smile, broad daylight
Entry 1
broad range, broad shoulders, broad spectrum, broad agreement
Entry 2
broad smile, broad daylight, broad shoulders, broad spectrum

More Example Sentences

Has the drama on Broadway been popular in the meantime?

Please give a round of applause for our next guest who is joining us from abroad.

To what levels will the American workers going abroad be developed by Vasanth Academy?

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs then submits the application and pays the fee

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs then submits the application and pays the fee hoping to receive it before his flight date next month.

Related Vocabularies

relating to words or speech rather than writing or action
closely connected or appropriate to what is being discussed; pertinent
In its original condition; unspoiled; clean and fresh as if new.
Occupying or containing much space; large in volume, in particular.
Relating to microorganisms, especially bacteria.
Capable of movement or locomotion.

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