WIDE vs FULL: NOUN
- That which goes wide, or to one side of the mark.
- That which is wide; wide space; width; extent.
- In cricket, a ball that goes wide of the wicket, and counts one against the side that is bowling.
- Wideness; breadth; extent.
- A ball bowled outside of the batsman's reach, counting as a run for the batting team in cricket.
- A ridge of gravel formed back of a beach by storm-waves.
- To the same degree or extent; equally.
- Without abbreviation or contraction; written in words, not in figures: said of writing, as a signature.
- In full.
- To the highest degree; completely; thoroughly.
- In the game of poker, a hand consisting of three cards of the same denomination and a pair, counting between a flush and fours; a full hand. Sometimes called a full house.
- That phase in the revolution of the moon when it presents to the earth its whole face illuminated.
- Utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree: as, this instrument answers to the full; fed to the full.
- The highest degree or state.
- The maximum or complete size or amount.
WIDE vs FULL: ADJECTIVE
- Large in scope.
- Having a large physical extent from side to side.
- See the Note under Cauge, 6.
- See under Far.
- Having or showing a wide difference between the highest and lowest price, amount of supply, etc..
- Made, as a vowel, with a less tense, and more open and relaxed, condition of the mouth organs; -- opposed to primary as used by Mr. Bell, and to narrow as used by Mr. Sweet. The effect, as explained by Mr. Bell, is due to the relaxation or tension of the pharynx; as explained by Mr. Sweet and others, it is due to the action of the tongue. The wide of ē (ēve) is ĭ (ĭll); of ā (āte) is ĕ (ĕnd), etc. See Guide to Pronunciation, § 13-15.
- On one side or the other of the mark; too far side-wise from the mark, the wicket, the batsman, etc.
- Far from truth, from propriety, from necessity, or the like.
- Remote; distant; far.
- Of a certain measure between the sides; measuring in a direction at right angles to that of length.
- Of large scope; comprehensive; liberal; broad.
- Having a great extent every way; extended; spacious; broad; vast; extensive.
- Having considerable distance or extent between the sides; spacious across; much extended in a direction at right angles to that of length; not narrow; broad
- Lax.
- Deviating or straying from something expected or specified.
- Being toward or near one of the side boundaries of a playing area, such as a sideline on a football field.
- Outside.
- To the side of or at a distance from a given boundary, limit, or goal.
- Fully open or extended.
- Having great extent or range; including much or many.
- Extending over a great distance from side to side; broad.
- Having a specified extent from side to side.
- Broad in scope or content
- Great in range or scope
- (used of eyes) fully open or extended
- Very large in expanse or scope
- Having ample fabric
- Not on target
- Great in degree
- Having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other
- Possessing both parents in common.
- Completely absorbed or preoccupied.
- Having depth and body; rich.
- Providing an abundance, especially of food.
- Having an appetite completely satisfied, especially for food or drink.
- Having or made with a generous amount of fabric.
- Rounded in shape; plump.
- Totally qualified, accepted, or empowered.
- Having a great deal or many.
- Of or relating to a full moon.
- Being at the peak of development or maturity.
- Of maximum or highest degree.
- Having a base runner at first, second, and third base.
- Amounting to three balls and two strikes. Used of a count.
- Complete in every particular.
- Containing all that is normal or possible.
- Having ample fabric
- Not separated into parts or shares; constituting an undivided unit
- Constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
- Containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
- Complete in extent or degree and in every particular
- Having the normally expected amount
- Filled to satisfaction with food or drink
- (of sound) having marked depth and body
WIDE vs FULL: VERB
- N/A
- Increase in phase
- Beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening
- Make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering
WIDE vs FULL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To become full. Used of the moon.
- To make (a garment) full, as by pleating or gathering.
WIDE vs FULL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To increase the density and usually the thickness of (cloth) by shrinking and beating or pressing.
WIDE vs FULL: ADVERB
- So as to be or strike far from, or on one side of, an object or purpose; aside; astray.
- So as to leave or have a great space between the sides; so as to form a large opening.
- To a distance; far; widely; to a great distance or extent.
- Toward or near one of the sides of a playing area.
- To the full extent; completely.
- Over a great distance; extensively.
- To the fullest extent possible
- Far from the intended target
- With or by a broad space
- To or over a great extent or range; far
- Exactly; directly.
- To a complete extent; entirely.
- To the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form)
WIDE vs FULL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Far
- To or over a great extent or range
- Round about; in the neighborhood around.
- Away or to one side of the mark, aim, purpose, or direct line; hence, astray.
- To a distance; afar; widely; a long way; abroad; extensively.
- To make wide; spread or set far apart.
- Synonyms Wide, Broad, spacious, large, ample. Wide and broad may be synonymous, but broad is generally the larger and more emphatic: a wide river is not thought of as so far across as a broad river. Wide is sometimes more applicable to that which is to be passed through: as, a wide mouth or aperture. It is another way of stating this fact to say that wide has more in mind than broad the limiting sides of the thing. Wide is also more generally applicable to that of which the length is much greater than the width, but not to the exclusion of broad. Each may in a secondary sense be used of length and breadth: as, broad acres; a wide domain.
- In phonetics, uttered with a comparatively relaxed or expanded condition of the walls of the buccal cavity: said by some phonetists of certain vowels, as ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, ŭ, when compared with ā, ē, â, ė.
- Amiss; unfortunate; ill; bad; hence, of little avail; useless.
- Apart or remote from a specified point; distant; hence, remote from the direct line or object aimed at; too far or too much to one side; deviating; errant; wild: as, a wide arrow in archery; a wide ball in cricket.
- Distended; expanded; spread apart; hence, open.
- Capacious; bulging; loose; voluminous.
- Embracing many subjects; looking at a question from many points of view; applicable to many cases: as, a person of wide culture.
- Of great horizontal extent; spacious; extensive; vast; great: as, the wide ocean.
- Having (a certain or specified) extension as measured from side to side; having (a specified) width or breadth: as, cloth a yard wide.
- Having relatively great or considerable extension from side to side; broad: as, wide cloth; a wide hall: opposed to narrow.
- Completely or entirely
- To the greatest degree or extent
- Complete
- Being at a peak or culminating point
- (of sound) having marked deepness and body
- The time when the Moon is fully illuminated
- Filled with liquor; drunk.
- Filled with food; satisfied with food.
- Filled by or engrossed with the quantity, number, volume, importance, contemplation, or the like (of): as, a house full of people; life is full of perplexities; she is full of her own conceits; also, abounding in.
- Filled or rounded out; complete in volume; ample in extent; copious; comprehensive: as, a full body or voice; a full statement or argument; a full confession.
- Filled or carried to completion or entirety; not defective, partial, or insufficient; complete according to a standard; whole; entire: as, full compensation; full age (an age complete or sufficient for some purpose); a full ballot; the full stature of a grenadier; a full term of office or course of study.
- Containing or provided with all that can be contained or received; admitting of or entitled to no more or no other, either as to contents or supply; filled; replete: as, full measure; a full stomach; a full list of names; a regiment marching with full ranks.
- To become compacted or felted: as, a cloth which fulls well.
- To thicken or make compact in a mill, as cloth. See fulling-mill.
- To baptize.
- To draw up; pucker; bunch: as, the skirt fulls too much in front.
- In sewing, to bring (the cloth) on one side of a seam to a little greater fullness than on the other by gathering or tucking very slightly, as is done to produce certain effects of tailoring, etc.
- In full measure; to a great degree; abundantly; very.
- Exactly; precisely; directly; straight.
- Quite; to the same degree; equally.
- Fully; completely; without reserve or qualification.
WIDE vs FULL: RELATED WORDS
- Beamy, Extended, Fanlike, Panoramic, Extensive, Ample, Thick, Big, Full, Sweeping, Encompassing, Large, Open, Deep, Broad
- Overfull, Broad, Laden, High, Heavy, Total, Brimful, Whole, Filled, Wide, Brimming, Ample, Fully, Entire, Complete
WIDE vs FULL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Beamy, Extended, Fanlike, Panoramic, Extensive, Ample, Thick, Big, Full, Sweeping, Encompassing, Large, Open, Deep, Broad
- Overfull, Broad, Laden, High, Heavy, Total, Brimful, Whole, Filled, Wide, Brimming, Ample, Fully, Entire, Complete
WIDE vs FULL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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