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Broad brush Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹɔd/ /ˈbɹəʃ
BRAWD-brush
bɹˈɔːd/ /bɹˈʌʃ
bRAWD-brush

Definition

A 'broad brush' means describing something in a general way, without focusing on details. It can refer to both talking about something generally or handling something without paying attention to specifics.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in the phrase 'in broad brush strokes' or 'with a broad brush.' Slightly informal. Common when suggesting information is imprecise or someone is oversimplifying. Not about physical painting, but metaphorical use.

Example Sentences

He explained the plan with a broad brush.

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Sometimes, it's helpful to look at things with a broad brush first.

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The report was written using a broad brush, so details are missing.

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Don't judge the whole group with such a broad brush—everyone is different.

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Let me give you the idea in broad brush terms, then we can discuss the specifics.

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News sometimes paints politics with a broad brush, missing important differences.

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