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Wide

waɪd
Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
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Bred, Bredvid, Vid, Brett, Vidsträckt

Wide meanings in Swedish

Bred

Example:
The river is wide.
Floden är bred.
She has a wide smile.
Hon har ett brett leende.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used to describe physical dimensions and characteristics.
Note: Commonly used to refer to the width of objects or spaces.

Bredvid

Example:
They sat wide apart from each other.
De satt brett isär från varandra.
The shelves are arranged wide apart.
Hyllorna är arrangerade brett isär.
Usage: InformalContext: Used to describe distance or spacing between objects or people.
Note: Often used in everyday conversation when discussing seating or arrangement.

Vid

Example:
His knowledge is wide-ranging.
Hans kunskap är vid.
She has a wide array of interests.
Hon har en vid skara intressen.
Usage: FormalContext: Used to describe diversity or extent in non-physical aspects.
Note: Commonly used when discussing topics like knowledge, skills, or experiences.

Brett

Example:
The road is wide enough for two cars.
Vägen är bred nog för två bilar.
He has a wide perspective on life.
Han har ett brett perspektiv på livet.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used to express the capacity of spaces or the breadth of views.
Note: Can be used in both casual and formal discussions.

Vidsträckt

Example:
The landscape is wide and open.
Landskapet är vidsträckt och öppet.
She has a wide influence in the community.
Hon har en vidsträckt påverkan i samhället.
Usage: FormalContext: Used primarily in literary or descriptive contexts.
Note: Often conveys a sense of expansiveness or significant reach.

Wide's synonyms

broad

Broad refers to a wide extent from side to side, often suggesting a spacious or expansive quality.
Example: The river flowed through a broad valley.
Note: Broad can imply a greater degree of width compared to wide.

vast

Vast indicates a very great extent or quantity, often with a sense of immense size or scale.
Example: The vast expanse of the desert stretched out before us.
Note: Vast emphasizes the idea of great extent or size more strongly than wide.

expansive

Expansive suggests a wide or extensive area or space, often with a feeling of openness or grandeur.
Example: The hotel lobby had an expansive layout with high ceilings.
Note: Expansive can convey a sense of openness or grandeur in addition to width.

broaden

Broaden means to make or become wider or more extensive in scope or range.
Example: We need to broaden our perspective on this issue.
Note: Broaden is a verb that indicates the action of making something wider or more extensive, rather than describing the width itself.

Wide expressions, common phrases

Wide awake

This phrase means to be fully awake and alert.
Example: After a good night's sleep, I was wide awake and ready to start the day.
Note: The word 'wide' in this context emphasizes the extent of being awake and alert.

Wide open

When something is wide open, it means fully open with no obstructions.
Example: The door was left wide open, letting in a breeze.
Note: The addition of 'wide' emphasizes the extent of openness or lack of obstruction.

Wide range

Refers to a broad selection or variety of something.
Example: The store offers a wide range of products to choose from.
Note: The term 'wide' expands the scope or variety of the range.

Wide-eyed

Describes someone who is surprised, amazed, or in awe.
Example: The children looked wide-eyed at the magician's tricks.
Note: The use of 'wide' emphasizes the expression of the eyes being open wide due to surprise or wonder.

Wide of the mark

Means to be inaccurate or incorrect in one's estimation or prediction.
Example: His prediction was wide of the mark as the actual results were very different.
Note: The addition of 'wide' emphasizes a significant deviation from the intended target or expectation.

Far and wide

Refers to a large area or distance, often indicating widespread coverage or reach.
Example: News of the festival spread far and wide, attracting visitors from neighboring towns.
Note: The phrase 'far and wide' emphasizes the extensive distance or range over which something is spread or known.

Cast the net wide

To consider a wide range of options or possibilities in order to increase the chances of success.
Example: In order to find the best candidate, the company decided to cast the net wide and consider applicants from various backgrounds.
Note: The phrase 'cast the net wide' highlights the act of exploring diverse options or opportunities to achieve a desired outcome.

Wide everyday (slang) expressions

Wide load

Refers to a vehicle or object that is wider than standard and requires caution in passing or maneuvering around.
Example: Be careful passing that truck; it's carrying a wide load.
Note: The term 'wide load' specifically highlights the width of the object or vehicle, often indicating a potential obstacle on the road.

Wide boy

Typically used to describe a man who is flashy, brash, and self-assured, often with questionable morals or behaviors.
Example: He struts around like a wide boy, acting as if he owns the place.
Note: The term 'wide boy' implies a sense of arrogance and flamboyance, not just referring to physical width.

Go wide

In sports or other activities, it means to move towards the sideline or expand the playing area to create space or avoid opposition.
Example: During the game, remember to go wide to avoid the defenders.
Note: The term 'go wide' focuses on moving away from the center or other players, emphasizing a strategic positioning rather than just a general extent.

Wide body

A term used to describe someone who is physically large or muscular, especially in terms of body width or girth.
Example: The gym always has a few wide bodies working out, lifting massive weights.
Note: While 'wide' refers to broadness or width in general, 'wide body' specifically denotes a person's physique, usually highlighting muscularity or size.

Wide - Examples

The road is wide enough for two cars to pass.
Vägen är tillräckligt bred för att två bilar ska kunna passera.
She has a wide range of interests.
Hon har ett brett spektrum av intressen.
The company offers a wide variety of products.
Företaget erbjuder ett brett utbud av produkter.

Wide grammar

Wide - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: wide
Conjugations
Adjective, comparative (Adjective, comparative): wider
Adjective, superlative (Adjective, superlative): widest
Adjective (Adjective): wide
Adverb, comparative (Adverb, comparative): wider
Adverb, superlative (Adverb, superlative): widest
Adverb (Adverb): wide
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): wides
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): wide
Syllables, Separation and Stress
wide Contains 1 syllables: wide
Phonetic transcription: ˈwīd
wide , ˈwīd (The red syllable is stressed)

Wide - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
wide: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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