(adj.) not on target; 'the kick was wide'; 'the arrow was wide of the mark'; 'a claim that was wide of the truth' .
(adj.) having ample fabric; 'the current taste for wide trousers'; 'a full skirt' .
(adj.) having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other; 'wide roads'; 'a wide necktie'; 'wide margins'; 'three feet wide'; 'a river two miles broad'; 'broad shoulders'; 'a broad river' .
(adj.) great in degree; 'won by a wide margin' .
(adv.) to or over a great extent or range; far; 'wandered wide through many lands'; 'he traveled widely'.
(adv.) with or by a broad space; 'stand with legs wide apart'; 'ran wide around left end'.
(adv.) far from the intended target; 'the arrow went wide of the mark'; 'a bullet went astray and killed a bystander'.
(adv.) to the fullest extent possible; 'open your eyes wide'; 'with the throttle wide open'.
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