Pronunciation: /waɪd ˈoʊpən/
adjective describing something that is fully open or spacious
A1 The door is wide open.
A2 She left the window wide open.
B1 The field stretched out wide open before us.
B2 The possibilities for the project are wide open.
C1 With her mind wide open to new ideas, she was able to innovate successfully.
C2 The political debate was wide open, with both sides presenting strong arguments.
adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the extent or degree of openness
A1 The door was wide open.
A2 She ran with her arms wide open to embrace her friend.
B1 The possibilities are wide open for you to explore.
B2 With the window wide open, a cool breeze filled the room.
C1 The investigation left no stone unturned, with all avenues wide open for consideration.
C2 Her mind was wide open to new ideas and perspectives, making her a great leader.
formal The gates to the park were left wide open, allowing people to come and go freely.
informal I left the front door wide open, so feel free to come in whenever you want.
slang The party was wild - the doors were wide open all night!
figurative After the divorce, she felt like her heart was wide open to new possibilities.
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