wide (Adjective) — Having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other. ex. "wide roads" ex. "a wide necktie" ex. "wide margins" ex. "three feet wide"
wide (Adjective) — Broad in scope or content. ex. "granted him wide powers"
wide (Adjective) — (used of eyes) fully open or extended. ex. "stared with wide eyes"
wide (Adjective) — Very large in expanse or scope. ex. "the wide plains"
wide (Adjective) — Great in degree. ex. "won by a wide margin"
wide (Adjective) — Having ample fabric. ex. "the current taste for wide trousers"
wide (Adjective) — Not on target. ex. "the kick was wide" ex. "the arrow was wide of the mark" ex. "a claim that was wide of the truth"
wide (Noun) — (cricket) a ball that passes so far from the batsman that the umpire deems it unplayable.
wide (Adverb) — With or by a broad space. ex. "stand with legs wide apart" ex. "ran wide around left end"
wide (Adverb) — To the fullest extent possible. ex. "open your eyes wide" ex. "with the throttle wide open"
wide (Adverb) — Far from the intended target. ex. "the arrow went wide of the mark"
wide (Adverb) — To or over a great extent or range; far. ex. "wandered wide through many lands"