• Adjective

    having considerable or great extent from side to side; broad
    a wide boulevard.
    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.
    of great range or scope; embracing a great number or variety of subjects, cases, etc.
    wide experience.
    open to the full or a great extent; expanded; distended
    to stare with wide eyes.
    apart or remote from a specified point or object
    a guess wide of the truth.
    too far or too much to one side
    a shot wide of the mark.
    Baseball . outside ( def. 16 )
    The pitch was wide of the plate.
    full, ample, or roomy, as clothing
    He wore wide, flowing robes.
    Phonetics . lax ( def. 7 ) .
    British Slang . shrewd; wary.

    Adverb

    to the full extent of opening
    Open your mouth wide.
    to the utmost, or fully
    to be wide awake.
    away from or to one side of a point, mark, purpose, or the like; aside; astray
    The shot went wide.
    over an extensive space or region, or far abroad
    scattered far and wide.
    to a great, or relatively great, extent from side to side
    The river runs wide here.

    Noun

    Cricket . a bowled ball that goes wide of the wicket, and counts as a run for the side batting.
    Archaic . a wide space or expanse.

    Antonyms

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