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broad´ness — broad «brd», adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. large across; wide: »Many cars can go on that broad new highway. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under wide. (Cf. ↑wide) 2. having wide range; … Useful english dictionary
broad´ly — broad «brd», adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. large across; wide: »Many cars can go on that broad new highway. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under wide. (Cf. ↑wide) 2. having wide range; … Useful english dictionary
speak — speak, talk, converse can all mean to articulate words so as to express one s thoughts. Speak is, in general, the broad term and may refer to utterances of any kind, however coherent or however broken or disconnected, and with or without… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
broad — a sexually complaisant female The 15th century adjectival meaning, vulgar, survives only when we speak of humour or the accents of country folk. As a shortened form of broad woman, it refers to moral laxity rather than girth: Give me… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Joe Broad — Football player infobox playername= Joe Broad fullname = Joseph Broad height = height|ft=5|in=11 weight = 12stone 7lbs dateofbirth = birth date and age|1982|8|24 cityofbirth = Bristol countryofbirth = England currentclub = Truro City clubnumber … Wikipedia
Lady Chatterley's Lover — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Lady Chatterley s Lover (disambiguation). Lady Chatterley s Lover … Wikipedia
broadcast — broad•cast [[t]ˈbrɔdˌkæst, ˌkɑst[/t]] v. cast cast•ed, cast•ing, 1) sbz to transmit (programs) from a radio or television station 2) sbz to speak, perform, or present on a radio or television program 3) agr. to cast or scatter abroad over an area … From formal English to slang
broadcaster — broad|cast|er [ brɔd,kæstər ] noun count someone whose job is to speak on radio or television programs … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
broaden — broad|en [ brɔdn ] verb * 1. ) transitive to make something include more things or people: The scope of the book has been broadened to include the history of Eastern Europe. a ) intransitive to start including more things or people: The protest… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; … Universalium
Africa — /af ri keuh/, n. 1. a continent S of Europe and between the Atlantic and Indian oceans. 551,000,000; ab. 11,700,000 sq. mi. (30,303,000 sq. km). adj. 2. African. * * * I Second largest continent on Earth. It is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea,… … Universalium