1 having an ample distance from side to side; wide
• (after a measurement) giving the distance from side to side
• large in area; spacious
2 covering a large number and wide scope of subjects or areas
• having or incorporating a wide range of meanings, applications, or kinds of things; loosely defined
• including or coming from many people of many kinds
3 general; without detail
• (of a hint) clear and unambiguous; not subtle
• somewhat coarse and indecent
• (of a phonetic transcription) showing only meaningful distinctions in sound and ignoring minor details.
4 (of a regional accent) very noticeable and strong
5 a slang term for a woman
a woman
1. The act of making something wider. 2. The act of making something broad. Broad can mean bold, wide, plain or clear.
The root word "platy" means flat or broad. It is commonly used in various scientific terms related to flat or broad structures, such as "platypus" (a flat-footed mammal) or "platysma" (a broad muscle in the neck).
Bradley comes from the English name, meaning "A broad lea/meadow".
it means to say something simple for something of a broad conception.
It means broad Ford, a wide and shallow part of a river or stream.
In Classical Greek, plax means anything flat and broad, especially land; a broad plain; the flat top of a hill.
1. The act of making something wider. 2. The act of making something broad. Broad can mean bold, wide, plain or clear.
Bay means a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
what is another word for or the definition of the word broad in the book the outsiders
broad,
I understand that you are emphasizing the broad and inclusive nature of the word "every". This implies that you are referring to all possible interpretations or contexts of the word in question.