WIDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary wide adjective (AMOUNT) B1 used to describe something that includes a large amount or many different types of thing, or that covers a large range or area:
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What is the difference between wide and broad? | English Usage . . . What is the difference between wide and broad? Something that is wide or broad measures a large distance from one side to the other You can say that something such as a street or river is wide Broad is usually used to describe an area such as land or sky They live on a wide, tree-lined street
Wide - definition of wide by The Free Dictionary 1 of great extent from side to side; broad: a wide street 2 having a specified extent from side to side: three feet wide 3 vast; spacious: the wide plains 4 of great range or scope: a person of wide experience