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    wide
    /wʌɪd/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. to the full extent: "his eyes opened wide" Similar fullyto the fullest/furthest extentas far/much as possibleall the wayOpposite partly
    • 2. far from a particular or intended point or target: "his final touchline conversion drifted wide" Similar off targetwide of the mark/targetoff courseinaccuratelyOpposite accurately

    noun

    • 1. a ball that is judged to be too wide of the stumps for the batter to play, for which an extra is awarded to the batting side.

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  2. WIDE definition: 1. having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in…. Learn more.

  3. WIDE meaning: 1. having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in…. Learn more.

  4. having a distance of 5 miles /3 inches /6 metres, etc from one side to the other: The swimming pool is five metres wide. a wide range/selection/variety, etc. B1. a lot of different types of thing: The library is a good source of a wide range of information.

  5. The meaning of WIDE is having great extent : vast. How to use wide in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wide.

  6. Wider is used to describe something which relates to the most important or general parts of a situation, rather than to the smaller parts or to details. He emphasised the wider issue of superpower cooperation. Oakley locates housework in the wider context of economic, social and political structures.

  7. Wide is the word most commonly used to talk about something that measures a long distance from one side to the other. Broad is more often used to talk about parts of the body. (Although wide can be used with mouth .)

  8. having a certain or specified extent from side to side: three feet wide. of great horizontal extent; extensive; vast; spacious: the wide plains of the West. Synonyms: ample, comprehensive, boundless. of great range or scope; embracing a great number or variety of subjects, cases, etc.: wide experience.

  9. Define wide. wide synonyms, wide pronunciation, wide translation, English dictionary definition of wide. adj. wid·er , wid·est 1. a. Having a specified extent from side to side: a ribbon two inches wide. b. Extending over a great distance from side to side;...

  10. 1. Something that is wide measures a large distance from one side or edge to the other. [...] 2. A wide smile is one in which your mouth is stretched because you are very pleased or amused. [...] 3. If you open or spread something wide, you open or spread it as far as possible or to the fullest extent. [...] More. Definitions of '-wide'

  11. wide meaning, definition, what is wide: measuring a large distance from one side...: Learn more.

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