There is no abstract noun form for the adjective 'wide', a physical description.
The noun form of the adjective 'wide' is wideness, a concrete noun; a word for a measurable dimension; a word for a physical thing.
The related noun form width is also a concrete noun, a word for a measurable dimension.
The verb related to the adjective broad and the noun broadness is to broaden.
The noun form of the adjective 'broad' is broadness.The verb form of the adjective 'broad' is to broaden.
Wider is the comparative form of the adjective 'wide' (wide, wider, widest); a great or more than average width; it also means considerable; including a great variety; extending over a wide range of people, places, or the whole of something. Example sentences:My car is wider than average and it's hard to open the doors in an average parking space.The video of folk dances of the world gave the class a wider interpretation of the word dance.
Well, darling, the noun form of "broad" is simply "broad." It's one of those rare words that stays the same whether you're talking about a wide expanse or a woman with a bold personality. So go ahead and call someone a broad if you want to add a touch of vintage flair to your vocabulary.
The incorrect form is "broaden your horizons" as there can only be one horizon. Edit from another user: There may only be one horizon, but that's hardly relevant in a metaphor. The common usage is "horizons," which is also what all the online references I checked say.
The verb related to the adjective broad and the noun broadness is to broaden.
The noun form of the adjective 'broad' is broadness.The verb form of the adjective 'broad' is to broaden.
you must broaden your mind.
This course should broaden my horizons.
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Wider is the comparative form of the adjective 'wide' (wide, wider, widest); a great or more than average width; it also means considerable; including a great variety; extending over a wide range of people, places, or the whole of something. Example sentences:My car is wider than average and it's hard to open the doors in an average parking space.The video of folk dances of the world gave the class a wider interpretation of the word dance.
The word 'widen' is a verb (widen, widens, widening, widened) to broaden, expand, dilate, enlarge.The noun forms for the verb are widener and wideners, a thing used to widen; and the gerund, widening, a non-count noun.
This helps significantly broaden our coverage and on many pages you will now see many more options associated with companies.
you should broaden your range-_-.
Well, darling, the noun form of "broad" is simply "broad." It's one of those rare words that stays the same whether you're talking about a wide expanse or a woman with a bold personality. So go ahead and call someone a broad if you want to add a touch of vintage flair to your vocabulary.