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Meaning of
wide
in English
wide
us
/waɪd/
uk
/waɪd/
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Plural
wides
Comparative Adjective
wider
Superlative Adjective
widest
Comparative Adverb
wider
Superlative Adverb
widest
Definitions
Noun
a
ball
bowled
beyond
the
batsman's
reach
,
indicated
by
the
umpire's
arm
gesture
and
adding
one
run
to
the
batting
team
The
batsman
was
given
a
wide
.
Adjective
having
a
considerable
breadth
The
road
stretches
out
wide
before
us
.
extensive
in
range
The
river
was
wide
and
deep
.
occupying
an
extensive
breadth
The
road
is
wide
enough
for
two
cars
.
extending
beyond
what
is
considered
standard
or
proper
The
river
is
wide
at
this
point
.
having
an
extended
span
or
breadth
The
river
was
wide
.
great
in
breadth
or
scope
The
river
was
wide
and
its
waters
flowed
swiftly
.
spanning
a
substantial
distance
from
something
else
The
road
stretches
out
wide
and
endless
.
distant
from
fact
,
correctness
,
or
need
The
river
was
unusually
wide
that
day
.
supporting
more
text
characters
than
can
be
contained
in
the
standard
8-bit
representation
The
road
was
wide
enough
for
two
cars
to
pass
each
other
.
Adverb
to
an
extensive
degree
The
road
stretched
wide
before
us
.
entirely
I
opened
my
eyes
wide
in
surprise
.
away
from
a
central
point
He
missed
the
target
,
shooting
wide
.
extending
or
extending
open
so
that
there's
ample
space
between
the
edges
The
road
stretches
wide
before
us
.