Having a specified extent from side to side: a ribbon two inches wide. b. Extending over a great distance from side to side; broad: a wide road; a wide necktie. 2. Having great extent or range; including much or many: a wide selection; granting wide powers; wide variations. 3. Fully open or extended: look with wide eyes. 4. a.
adjective used especially of mouth or eyes “his eyes were shut against the sunlight” synonyms: closed blinking, winking closing the eyes intermittently and rapidly
Shut is also an adjective. She was silent for a moment, lips tight shut, eyes distant. When a store, bar, or other public building shuts or when someone shuts it, it is closed and you cannot use it until it is open again. There is a tendency to shut museums or shops at a moment's notice. [VERB noun]
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The meaning of WIDE is having great extent : vast. How to use wide in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wide.
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. Broad is more emphatic, and applies to things of considerable or great width, breadth, or extent, esp. to surfaces extending laterally: a broad valley. 3.