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wide
A1
adjective
Usage:
90%
broad, large
Translation: broad, large
Pronunciation: /waɪd/
Meaning: Having a great distance from side to side; broad.

This meaning describes something that has a large space from one side to the other side. We use it to talk about things that are not narrow.

The river is very wide here.

She opened the wide door slowly.

2
B1
adjective
Usage:
80%
extensive, broad
Translation: extensive, broad
Pronunciation: /waɪd/
Meaning: Covering a large area or range; extensive in scope or amount.

This meaning is used to say that something includes many different things or covers many parts or subjects. It means 'large in scope' or 'very general'.

She has a wide knowledge of history.

The museum has a wide range of paintings.

3
A2
adjective
Usage:
75%
open, spread
Translation: open, spread
Pronunciation: /waɪd/
Meaning: Open or spread apart, often used with parts of the body (especially the eyes or mouth).

This meaning is about something being open very much, for example, eyes or a mouth. It means that the opening is large or stretched.

She kept her eyes wide open.

He smiled with a wide mouth.

4
B1
adverb
Usage:
65%
completely, fully
Translation: completely, fully
Pronunciation: /waɪd/
Meaning: Fully or completely, used as an adverb to mean completely open or at full extent.

This use is to show that something is opened fully or very much. It is used to tell someone to open or spread something a lot.

Open the door wide, please.

The window is wide open now.

5
B1
adjective
Usage:
70%
loose, large
Translation: loose, large
Pronunciation: /waɪd/
Meaning: Loose or not fitting tightly, often used for clothes or shapes.

This meaning describes something that fits loosely and is not tight around the body. Clothes or shoes can be wide if they have a lot of space inside.

He wore wide pants yesterday.

These shoes are too wide for me.

6
B2
adjective
Usage:
40%
illegal, out
Translation: illegal, out
Pronunciation: /waɪd/
Meaning: Used in sports, especially in cricket and baseball, to describe a ball that is outside the legal playing area.

In sports, 'wide' means the ball is thrown outside the allowed playing area or target. It is usually a fault or mistake.

The bowler delivered a wide ball.

The pitcher threw wide again.

7
B2
adjective
Usage:
60%
broad, expansive
Translation: broad, expansive
Pronunciation: /waɪd/
Meaning: In geography or environment, describing something extensive or large across the surface or area.

This meaning describes natural areas or places that cover a large space or are very broad across the land.

The wide plains stretched for miles.

We saw a wide forest during the hike.

8
C2
noun
Usage:
10%
coward, fool
Translation: coward, fool
Pronunciation: /waɪd/
Meaning: Informal or slang: used to refer to a man considered cowardly or foolish (mostly UK slang).

In informal UK slang, 'wide' can insult a man, calling him a coward or a fool. It is not polite and is used to criticize someone's behavior.

He's such a wide for not trying harder.

Don't be a wide, join us now!

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