width

[wɪdθ]

width Definition

the measurement or extent of something from side to side; the distance between the two opposite sides of an object, space, or area.

Using width: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "width" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The width of the room is 10 feet.

  • Example

    The width of the fabric is 60 inches.

  • Example

    The bridge has a width of 20 meters.

  • Example

    The width of the bookshelf is adjustable.

width Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for width

Phrases with width

  • extending across the entire width of something

    Example

    The full width of the road was blocked by the fallen tree.

  • half-width

    having a width equal to half of the usual or standard width

    Example

    The half-width shelves are perfect for storing small items.

  • an extremely small width or distance

    Example

    The gap between the two wires was the width of a hair.

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Summary: width in Brief

The term 'width' [wɪdθ] refers to the measurement or extent of something from side to side. It is used to describe the distance between two opposite sides of an object, space, or area. Examples include 'The width of the room is 10 feet.' and 'The width of the fabric is 60 inches.' 'Width' can also be modified by phrases like 'full width,' 'half-width,' and 'width of a hair.'

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