The word "wide" refers to a measurement of distance from one side to another that is greater than what is typical or average. It can describe the physical dimensions of an object, such as a road or a river, indicating that it has a large breadth. "Wide" can also be used metaphorically to describe a range or variety of something, such as opinions or experiences.
The word "wide" originates from the Old English word "wīd," which means "broad, extensive," and is related to the Proto-Germanic word *wīdaz. It has cognates in several Germanic languages, indicating a common root.