broad - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of broad in Hindi

  • व्यापक
  • विस्तृत

adjective

  • चौड़ा
  • सामान्य
  • प्रशस्त
  • उदार

broad Definition

adjective

  • having an ample distance from side to side; wide. ( अगल-बगल से पर्याप्त दूरी; विस्तृत। )
  • covering a large number and wide scope of subjects or areas. ( विषयों या क्षेत्रों की एक बड़ी संख्या और व्यापक दायरे को कवर करना। )
  • general; without detail. ( सामान्य; बिना विस्तार के। )
  • (of a regional accent) very noticeable and strong. ( (एक क्षेत्रीय लहजे में) बहुत ध्यान देने योग्य और मजबूत। )

noun

  • a woman. ( एक औरत। )

broad Example

  • Neighbours say there were no signs that the man they knew as Yacoub was anything other than a strict and decent Muslim, albeit with a broad Dundee accent. ( पड़ोसियों का कहना है कि इस बात के कोई संकेत नहीं थे कि जिस शख्स को वे याकूब के रूप में जानते थे, वह एक सख्त और शालीन मुसलमान के अलावा कुछ और था, जो एक व्यापक डंडी उच्चारण के साथ था। )
  • By World War I their tactics and strategies linked the national to the local in a broad agenda for change. ( प्रथम विश्व युद्ध तक उनकी रणनीति और रणनीतियों ने बदलाव के लिए एक व्यापक एजेंडे में राष्ट्रीय को स्थानीय से जोड़ा। )
  • The observations of travellers to Scotland dating back to the 1540s is the subject of this broad selection of material on display at the National Library of Scotland. ( 1540 के दशक में वापस स्कॉटलैंड जाने वाले यात्रियों की टिप्पणियों का स्कॉटलैंड के नेशनल लाइब्रेरी में प्रदर्शन पर सामग्री के इस व्यापक चयन का विषय है। )
  • It also provides a broad timetable for the future availability of various systems. ( यह विभिन्न प्रणालियों की भविष्य की उपलब्धता के लिए एक व्यापक समय सारिणी भी प्रदान करता है। )

More Sentence

  • Faced with the blank white page, I tried to visualize the knoll where I sat, gazing across a broad area of the river to a point where some birds were roosting.
  • Meanwhile, Fine Gael councillor John Browne said he was encouraged by the broad support he received at the recent meeting of Carlow County Council when he raised the matter.
  • The band had started to drop broad hints to Tony Stock that he should be paying his unofficial assistants and that he would be denounced to the press as an exploiter if he didn't.
  • Still to come, a four-star general with seemingly broad political appeal announces he's running for president.
  • Burlap reappears in Work II as the ground on which Jensen painted broad , black brushstrokes suggesting a Japanese mountain landscape.
  • However, most states today are not keen on a broad agenda for trade talks.
  • At the same time, Becker notes, the discipline is broad in theory and application, including a wide range of experimental and applied work.
  • The second stretches northward along the littoral, fanning outward to the east in a broad arc encompassing the area around Aleppo.
  • Even the inclusion of the subjects of finance and technology is hardly significant for the developing countries as the work envisaged in these fields is of a very general and broad nature.
  • The sink-under-counter style of installation, common in Brazil, provides a clean look and allows a broad drainage area.
  • I've come to the conclusion that they are invoking an unwritten rule, a rule with broad application and ramifications.
  • It was only the following Monday that my manager put his head round the door, and in his broad Dublin accent said just one sentence to me.
  • The hydrothermal system created by the Sudbury impact also dissolved minerals containing copper and other metals from a broad area and then concentrated them in rich veins.
  • I don't know why I don't have a broad Lancashire accent.
  • These are all very broad , general traits and there are always exceptions.
  • A central strength in the production is that the local broad regional accent has been used to fine effect throughout, thus giving it an earthy and authentic ‘feel’.
  • Thankfully, it seems hard to imagine that Disney will be granted this rather broad patent.
  • The main danger of awarding overly broad patents is that they could stifle research; scientists may be wary of carrying out research in certain areas for fear of breaching another party's patent.
  • At the pyramid's apex, the route emerges onto the Shoulder, a broad hump at roughly 26,000 feet and the site of the fourth and final camp before reaching the top.
  • The humour is broad and robust, but underneath the comedy is delicately balanced with pathos.
  • On the left, at a slightly higher level, is a broad parking area.
  • I stand by the comment as a broad generalisation, and I justify it on more than grounds of narrow personal prejudice.
  • People who have a broad interest in the subject but who lack the historical and ideological framework for a fuller, informed reading, will be gently and entertainingly enlightened here.
  • This is, of course, in addition to his unfortunate tendency to make ridiculously broad generalizations and radically oversimplify complex social and moral issues.
  • The issue is that to be effective, cultural rebellion, by definition, has to be acting in opposition to something with broad support.
  • On the left hand side of the room was a broad staircase leading up, and on the right was a lamp lit hallway.