Wider - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwaɪdər|
Brit.  |ˈwaɪdə|  British pronunciation of the word wider
- this word is used as a comparative form of the adjectivewide

Extra examples

We were able to convince the students of the need for wider reading.

There should be wider discussion of these issues.

It's brought to the surface a much wider controversy.

The expansion of state education brought new and wider opportunities for working class children.

It will offer a wider choice of goods for the consumer (=consumers in general).

She enjoys a firm reputation in this country but wider international success has been elusive.

Can the research findings be generalized to a wider population?

His talk will examine the wider implications of the Internet revolution.

The family unit is supported by its integration into a wider social network.

Our work in Uganda and Romania adds a wider perspective.

Iceland is getting wider at a rate of about 0.5 cm per year.

Bevan tried to reconcile British socialism with a wider international vision.

The latest incident is representative of a wider trend.

Employers may rotate duties to give staff wider experience.

Our aim is to bring classical music to a wider audience.

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