WIDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use wide to say that something is found, believed, known, or supported by many people or throughout a large area The case has attracted wide publicity I suspect this book will have the widest appeal of all As pope he won wide support for his strict orthodoxy
wide - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective wide (comparative wider or more wide, superlative widest or most wide) Having a large physical extent from side to side
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
wide - WordReference. com Dictionary of English a combining form of wide, forming from nouns adjectives with the general sense "extending or applying throughout a given space,'' as specified by the noun: communitywide; countrywide; worldwide