adj.  wid·er, 
wid·est 1. a.  Having a specified extent from side to side: a ribbon two inches wide.
b.  Extending over a great distance from side to side; broad: a wide road; a wide necktie.
 2.  Having great extent or range; including much or many: a wide selection; granting wide powers; wide variations.
3.  Fully open or extended: look with wide eyes.
4. a.  To the side of or at a distance from a given boundary, limit, or goal: a shot that was wide of the target.
b.  Baseball   Outside.
c.  Sports   Being toward or near one of the side boundaries of a playing area, such as a sideline on a football field.
 5.  Deviating or straying from something expected or specified: a remark that was wide of the truth.
6.  Linguistics   Lax.
 adv.  wider, 
widest 1.  Over a great distance; extensively: traveled far and wide.
2.  To the full extent; completely.
3.  To the side of or at a distance from a given boundary, limit, or goal.
4.  Sports   Toward or near one of the sides of a playing area: ran wide to catch a pass.