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Definition of "wide" in Englisch

adjective

  1. Having a large physical extent from side to side.

    • We walked down a wide corridor.
  2. Large in scope.

    • The inquiry had a wide remit.
  3. (slang, derogatory, humorous) Overweight, obese.

  4. (sports) Operating at the side of the playing area.

    • That team needs a decent wide player.
  5. On one side or the other of the mark; too far sideways from the mark, the wicket, the batsman, etc.

    • Two balls before lunch, he bowled a wide.
    • Too bad! That was a great passing-shot, but it's wide.
  6. (phonetics, dated) Made, as a vowel, with a less tense, and more open and relaxed, condition of the organs in the mouth.

  7. (Scotland, Northern England, now rare) Vast, great in extent, extensive.

    • The wide, lifeless expanse.
  8. (obsolete) Located some distance away; distant, far.

  9. (obsolete) Far from truth, propriety, necessity, etc.

  10. (computing) Of or supporting a greater range of text characters than can fit into the traditional 8-bit representation.

    • a wide character; a wide stream
  11. (British, slang, only in "wide boy") Sharp-witted.

adverb

  1. extensively

    • He travelled far and wide.
  2. completely

    • He was wide awake.
  3. away from or to one side of a given goal

    • The arrow fell wide of the mark.
    • A few shots were fired but they all went wide.
  4. So as to leave or have a great space between the sides; so as to form a large opening.

noun

  1. (cricket) A ball that passes so far from the batsman that the umpire deems it unplayable; the arm signal used by an umpire to signal a wide; the extra run added to the batting side's score