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broad (EN)
adjectif, nom

adjectif “broad”

broad, comp. broader, sup. broadest
  1. large
    The table was so broad that it took up most of the space in the dining room.
  2. vaste
    The museum offers a broad array of exhibits, from ancient artifacts to modern art.
  3. général (non détaillé)
    The CEO gave a broad outline of the company's strategy for the upcoming year.
  4. en plein jour
    The thief was caught on camera in broad daylight, making no attempt to hide his face.
  5. évident
    When she asked if I was tired, I took it as a broad hint to end the meeting and go home.
  6. prononcé (concernant un accent)
    After living abroad for a decade, he returned home with a broad Australian accent.
  7. grossier (dans le sens de légèrement impoli ou offensant)
    The comedian's routine was full of broad humor that some found offensive.

nom “broad”

s. broad, pl. broads
  1. nana (argot américain pour femme ou fille)
    He was always respectful when talking about women, never referring to them as broads.