wide-eyed (Meaning)

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wide-eyed (s)

exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity

(used of eyes) fully open or extended

wide-eyed Sentence Examples

  1. The wide-eyed toddler gazed up at her parents in amazement.
  2. The wide-eyed tourist marveled at the sprawling cityscape.
  3. With wide-eyed innocence, the child asked where the stars came from.
  4. The wide-eyed cat watched the bird flutter by the window.
  5. The explorer stood wide-eyed in the ancient temple, awed by its grandeur.
  6. The wide-eyed actress stepped onto the stage for the first time, filled with both excitement and trepidation.
  7. The wide-eyed puppy eagerly awaited his next command.
  8. The wide-eyed boy couldn't believe his luck when he spotted a rainbow.
  9. The wide-eyed scientist watched as the experiment unfolded before him.
  10. The wide-eyed lovers gazed into each other's eyes with newfound adoration.

FAQs About the word wide-eyed

exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity, (used of eyes) fully open or extended

naive, naïve, inexperienced, innocent, simple, green, unworldly, dewy-eyed, unsuspicious, naif

experienced, cosmopolitan, incredulous, unconvinced, worldly, careful, watchful, worldly, skeptical, cynical

The wide-eyed toddler gazed up at her parents in amazement.

The wide-eyed tourist marveled at the sprawling cityscape.

With wide-eyed innocence, the child asked where the stars came from.

The wide-eyed cat watched the bird flutter by the window.