The difference between Outstanding and Wide open

When used as adjectives, outstanding means prominent or noticeable, whereas wide open means completely open.


check bellow for the other definitions of Outstanding and Wide open

  1. Outstanding as a verb:

  1. Outstanding as an adjective:

    prominent or noticeable; standing out from others

  2. Outstanding as an adjective:

    exceptionally good; distinguished from others by its superiority

  3. Outstanding as an adjective:

    projecting outwards

  4. Outstanding as an adjective:

    unresolved; not settled or finished

  5. Outstanding as an adjective:

    owed as a debt

  1. Wide open as an adjective:

    completely open

    Examples:

    "The front door was wide open."

  2. Wide open as an adjective:

    Having no laws or law enforcement

    Examples:

    "It was a wide open frontier town before the railroad came."

  3. Wide open as an adjective:

    unsettled or unresolved

    Examples:

    "The fate of the loan sailor is still wide open."

  4. Wide open as an adjective:

    vulnerable or unprotected

    Examples:

    "He left himself wide open to criticism."

  5. Wide open as an adjective (sports):

    without the presence of opponents nearby

    Examples:

    "He was wide open and scored easily after receiving the pass."

  6. Wide open as an adjective (finance):

    of the situation at the beginning of trading when there is a large spread between bid and ask prices