adjetivo “broad”
broad, comp. broader, sup. broadest
- ancho
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The table was so broad that it took up most of the space in the dining room.
- amplio
The museum offers a broad array of exhibits, from ancient artifacts to modern art.
- general (no detallado)
The CEO gave a broad outline of the company's strategy for the upcoming year.
- claro
The thief was caught on camera in broad daylight, making no attempt to hide his face.
- evidente
When she asked if I was tired, I took it as a broad hint to end the meeting and go home.
- marcado (en el sentido de acento)
After living abroad for a decade, he returned home with a broad Australian accent.
- grosero (en el sentido de ser un poco ofensivo)
The comedian's routine was full of broad humor that some found offensive.
sustantivo “broad”
sing. broad, pl. broads
- chica (término coloquial)
He was always respectful when talking about women, never referring to them as broads.