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Broad is an English adjective meaning wide or expansive, and by extension, general or inclusive when describing scope. The word derives from Old English brād meaning wide and is cognate with German breit and Dutch breed. It is used for physical width (a broad river, broad shoulders), for extent or breadth of coverage (a broad range, a broad audience), and in idioms such as broad daylight or a broad spectrum. The adverb form is broadly, used to indicate generalization, and the noun usage is rare except in place names or titles.

In usage, broad often emphasizes overall extent or comprehensiveness rather than precise measurement, contrasting with wide

Notable modern usage includes The Broad, a contemporary art museum in downtown Los Angeles, founded by philanthropists

in
some
contexts.
It
can
convey
openness
or
inclusivity,
as
in
a
broad-minded
approach,
and
it
appears
in
compounds
such
as
broad-based
or
broadband,
where
the
sense
of
width
applies
to
systems,
methods,
or
bandwidth.
The
term
also
appears
in
historical
and
religious
contexts,
for
example
in
the
phrase
broad
church
to
denote
a
liberal
or
broad-minded
faction
within
a
tradition.
Eli
and
Edythe
Broad
and
opened
in
2015.
The
museum
houses
postwar
and
contemporary
art
and
is
notable
for
its
architecture
by
Diller
Scofidio
+
Renfro.
Broad
remains
common
in
everyday
language
for
describing
anything
with
substantial
width,
extent,
or
inclusivity.