0 to describe or consider someone or something in a very general way, without paying attention to small details or differences:
1 describing or considering something or someone in a very general way, without paying attention to small details or differences:
Compiling raw data takes a long time, so any quick picture is bound to be broad brush.
In broad brush strokes, what is clear to me is that the markets require a source of long term equity capital.
She added more factual information and toned down broad brush statements and claims before allowing the ads to be released.
These issues turn out to be exceedingly complex, defying broad-brush generalities and easy stereotypes.
It will take a year from an initial broad-brush agreement to prepare a treaty for ratification.
It's amazing because you're a really fast talker, and I hate these broad brushes, but most Canadians don't talk half as fast as you do.
He wields a broad brush, heaping blame on Republicans and Democrats alike.