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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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After Trump lost the 2020 vote, he made broad claims that fraud and cheating cost him the election, alleging a vast conspiracy that included even Republican-run states such as Georgia.

From BBC

The unnamed man was attacked in broad daylight in central Paris on Thursday.

From BBC

Shortly after Sheinbaum took office, violence erupted in the northern city of Culiacán, where gangs murdered hundreds of people, gunfire ripped through the air in broad daylight and explosions tore through the night.

I’m not a religious person per se, but more and more I feel that faith, in its broadest definition, is crucial.

Jeffries said such efforts are part of a broader assault on the nation and democracy, and are why Democrats are holding town halls not only in their party’s districts but also those represented by Republicans.

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

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