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:
- The river was too wide to jump over.
- He had a wide grin on his face.
- The table was too wide for the room.
- The road was wide enough for two cars to pass.
- 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:
- The river was too wide to jump over.
- He had a wide grin on his face.
- The table was too wide for the room.
- The road was wide enough for two cars to pass.
- The dress had a wide skirt.