How to use wide in a sentence Wide adjective (long distance) a2 measuring a long distance or longer than usual from one side to the other 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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Wide, broad refer to dimensions
They are often interchangeable, but wide especially applies to things of which the length is much greater than the width
A wide road, piece of ribbon. Of great extent from side to side Having a specified extent from side to side Of great range or scope
Wide can be defined as having a large distance or extent from side to side, or having a broad or extensive scope, range, or influence It can also refer to something that is spacious or roomy. Having great extent or range Wide (comparative wider or more wide, superlative widest or most wide) having a large physical extent from side to side.

See more adjective very large in expanse or scope “the wide plains” synonyms
Broad, spacious big, large above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent Wide and broad may be synonymous, but broad is generally the larger and more emphatic A wide river is not thought of as so far across as a broad river Wide is sometimes more applicable to.
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. I suspect this book will have the.

Extending a great distance from one side to the other not narrow
Measured from side to side having a specified width

