Synonym: ample, broad, expansive, extensive, roomy, spacious. Antonym: narrow. Similar words: widely, worldwide, widespread, nationwide, side by side, widow, side, aide. Meaning: [waɪd] adj. 1. having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other 2. broad in scope or content 3. (used of eyes) fully open or extended 4. very large in expanse or scope 5. great in degree 6. having ample fabric 7. not on target. adv. 1. with or by a broad space 2. to the fullest extent possible 3. far from the intended target 4. to or over a great extent or range; far.
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151. His guesses were all very wide of the mark.
152. His interests spanned a wide range of subjects.
153. The pens come in a wide range of colours.
154. She is a woman of wide culture.sentencedict.com
155. "It was huge," he announced, spreading his arms wide.
156. We interviewed a wide cross section of people.
157. Her intellect is famed far and wide.
158. He grinned a wide, toothy grin.
159. Our policemen were disbursed over a wide area.
160. This affects people across a wide age range.
161. We stock a wide range of kitchen equipment.
162. There is wide variety in shape and colour.
163. The argument has received wide currency .
164. Her wide mouth twitched in amusement.
165. The tonal range she uses is wide and varied.
166. Their eyes were wide with fear.
167. She had a wide leather strap around her wrist.
168. The article covered a wide range of topics.
169. Managers have a wide span of control.
170. This is a very wide racecourse.
171. The library routinely handles a wide variety of enquiries.
172. The incident has received wide coverage in the press.
173. He has laid himself wide open to attack.
174. One of the bombs fell wide of the mark.
175. She regarded him with wide, guileless blue eyes.
176. The shop offers a wide selection of wines.
177. His studies covered a wide field.
178. His shot was just wide of the goal.
179. Spiro spread his arms wide in a welcoming gesture.
180. His eyes were wide with horror.