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  • 11wide — [adj1] expansive, roomy advanced, allinclusive, ample, baggy, broad, capacious, catholic, commodious, comprehensive, deep, dilated, distended, encyclopedic, expanded, extensive, far ranging, far reaching, full, general, immense, inclusive, large …

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  • 12wide of — (Shakespeare) Indifferent to, far from observing • • • Main Entry: ↑wide …

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  • 13wide|ly — «WYD lee», adverb. to a wide extent: »a widely distributed plant, widely opened eyes. Figurative. to be widely read, two widely different accounts of a quarrel. SYNONYM(S): extensively …

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  • 14wide — index broad, capacious, comprehensive, copious, extensive, far reaching, generic, inclusive, liberal (not liter …

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  • 15WIDE — angled Infinity Display Equipment Contributor: LaRC …

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  • 16wide — *broad, deep Analogous words: *spacious, capacious, ample: extended or extensive (see corresponding verb at EXTEND) Antonyms: strait Contrasted words: limited, restricted, confined (see LIMIT vb) …

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  • 17-wide — [wīd] suffix combining form existing or extending throughout (a specified area) [statewide] …

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  • 18wide — wide1 W1S1 [waıd] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(distance)¦ 2¦(variety)¦ 3¦(in many places)¦ 4 a wide variation/difference/gap etc 5 the wider context/issues/picture etc 6¦(eyes)¦ 7 give somebody/something a wide berth 8¦(not hit something)¦ 9 the (big) wide… …

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  • 19wide — 1 /waId/ adjective 1 DISTANCE a) measuring a large distance from one side to the other: a hat with a wide brim opposite narrow 1 (1) b) five metres/two miles etc wide measuring five metres etc from one side to the other: The door s three feet… …

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  • 20wide — wide1 [ waıd ] adjective *** ▸ 1 far from side to side ▸ 2 open/large ▸ 3 large/including a lot ▸ 4 about general aspects ▸ 5 going farther than meant 1. ) measuring a large distance from one side to the other: Beijing s wide avenues and… …

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