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1. wide wale
noun.
Corduroy
with
wide
ribs.
Synonyms
corduroy
cord
Antonyms
untie
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2. wide-screen
adjective.
(motion
pictures)
projected
on
a
screen
with
much
greater
width
than
height.
Synonyms
broad
wide
Antonyms
narrow
thin
noncomprehensive
3. wide-open
adjective.
Open
wide.
Synonyms
open
unfastened
Antonyms
shut
bolt
cork
4. wide-cut
adjective.
Having
ample
fabric.
Synonyms
ample
wide
full
Antonyms
meager
insufficient
scarce
inadequacy
5. wide
adjective.
(ˈwaɪd)
Having
great
(or
a
certain)
extent
from
one
side
to
the
other.
Synonyms
panoramic
thick
deep
fanlike
comprehensive
sweeping
breadth
broad-brimmed
bird's-eye
broad
width
beamy
wide-screen
Antonyms
narrow
thin
noncomprehensive
high
colorless
Etymology
wide (English)
wid (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. wide
adjective.
(ˈwaɪd)
Broad
in
scope
or
content.
Synonyms
comprehensive
blanket
extensive
all-encompassing
across-the-board
all-embracing
broad
all-inclusive
encompassing
panoptic
Antonyms
noncomprehensive
intelligible
mild
penetrable
distributed
Etymology
wide (English)
wid (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. wide
adjective.
(ˈwaɪd)
(used
of
eyes)
fully
open
or
extended.
Synonyms
open
wide-eyed
opened
Antonyms
closed
shallow
explicable
natural elevation
Etymology
wide (English)
wid (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. wide
adjective.
(ˈwaɪd)
Very
large
in
expanse
or
scope.
Synonyms
big
large
spacious
broad
Antonyms
little
small
scarce
thinly
fathomable
Etymology
wide (English)
wid (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. wale
noun.
(ˈweɪl)
Thick
plank
forming
a
ridge
along
the
side
of
a
wooden
ship.
Synonyms
board
strake
gun rest
gunnel
plank
gunwale
vessel
watercraft
garboard
garboard strake
garboard plank
Antonyms
exit
get off
disembark
starve
live out
Etymology
wale (English)
wale (Middle English (1100-1500))
val (Old Norse)
walu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. wale
noun.
(ˈweɪl)
A
raised
mark
on
the
skin
(as
produced
by
the
blow
of
a
whip);
characteristic
of
many
allergic
reactions.
Synonyms
injury
weal
hurt
wheal
welt
harm
trauma
Antonyms
abstain
uncover
good health
service
pleasure
Etymology
wale (English)
wale (Middle English (1100-1500))
val (Old Norse)
walu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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