Wide ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Wide ( adjective )

Used to describe something that has a great extent from side to side.

Origin:

The word "wide" is an adjective that developed from the old english word "wīd" meaning "having great breadth". the word is used to describe something that has a great extent from side to side.

Examples:

  1. The river was too wide to jump over.
  2. He had a wide grin on his face.
  3. The table was too wide for the room.
  4. The road was wide enough for two cars to pass.
  5. The dress had a wide skirt.

(As an adverb)

Wide ( adverb )

Used to describe something that has a great extent from side to side.

Origin:

The word "wide" is an adjective that developed from the old english word "wīd" meaning "having great breadth". the word is used to describe something that has a great extent from side to side.

Examples:

  1. The river was too wide to jump over.
  2. He had a wide grin on his face.
  3. The table was too wide for the room.
  4. The road was wide enough for two cars to pass.
  5. The dress had a wide skirt.
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