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wide–eyed
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
wide–eyed
(adjective)
wide–eyed
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ˈ
waɪd
ˈ
aɪd/
adjective
wide–eyed
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ˈ
waɪd
ˈ
aɪd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of WIDE–EYED
1
:
having your eyes wide open especially because of surprise or fear
He stared at me,
wide-eyed
in astonishment.
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2
:
having or showing a lack of experience or knowledge
wide-eyed
[=
naive
] innocence
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