Explanation

  • Openly during the daytime when visibility is high.
  • Used especially to emphasize the audacity, shamelessness, or shocking nature of an action (often a crime) performed when it could easily be seen.

Origin

  • Purely literal: Broad means full or open; daylight is the time of day with natural light.
  • The phrase highlights the contrast with actions typically done secretly or under the cover of darkness.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Right out in the open.
  • Bold as brass (UK, emphasizes boldness)
  • Shamelessly.
  • Didn't even try to hide it.

Vulgar/Emphatic (Expressing stronger shock/outrage):

  • Right the fuck out in the open!
  • The balls on them, doing it in broad daylight!
  • Shameless motherfuckers.

Milder/Standard:

  • Openly during the day.
  • In full view of the public.
  • Very publicly.
  • Without any attempt at concealment.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Used in both formal (e.g., news reports) and informal contexts.
  • The phrase itself is neutral, but the context usually implies something negative or shocking occurred openly.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Unlikely to be misunderstood, as the literal meaning strongly reinforces the idiomatic sense of openness during the day. The key is understanding the implied shock or audacity.

Examples

  • The bank was robbed in broad daylight on a busy Monday morning.
  • They brazenly tagged the building with graffiti in broad daylight.
  • He walked out of the store with the stolen goods in broad daylight.
  • Having a loud argument in broad daylight in the middle of the park.

Dialogue

Person A: Did you hear about the carjacking on Elm Street?

Person B: No! When did that happen?

Person A: Yesterday afternoon! Right in broad daylight!

Person B: That's terrifying! Is everyone okay?

Social Media Examples

  • News Tweet: VIDEO: Watch this brazen thief steal packages from porches in broad daylight. Police are asking for public help identifying the suspect. #Crime #PorchPirate
  • Facebook Post: Someone just tried to scam my elderly neighbour in broad daylight, pretending to be from the utility company! Watch out, everyone! #ScamAlert #CommunitySafety
  • Reddit Post Title: My bike was stolen from right outside the library in broad daylight...

Response Patterns

  • No way! / Seriously?
  • That's unbelievable!
  • The nerve! / The audacity!
  • How did they get away with it?
  • Were there witnesses?

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

  • Express disbelief: I can't believe someone would do that!
  • Ask for details: What exactly happened? / Did anyone see them? / Were the police called?
  • Comment on the boldness: They must have been desperate. / That takes some serious guts (or stupidity).

Conversation Starter

  • No. It describes the circumstances (time and openness) of an event, usually something shocking.

Intonation

  • Emphasis strongly on broad daylight.
  • Often spoken with a tone of shock, disbelief, outrage, or astonishment at the boldness of the act.
  • Can you believe it happened IN BROAD DAYLIGHT?!

Generation Differences

  • Widely understood and used by all generations.

Regional Variations

  • Common in all major English-speaking regions.
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