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Meaning

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.

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Etymology

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.

Examples

  1. The river is so wide that it requires several bridges to cross it.
  2. She has a wide range of interests, from art to science.
  3. The classroom has wide windows that let in plenty of natural light.
  4. He smiled widely when he heard the good news.
  5. The highway was wide enough to accommodate multiple lanes of traffic.