The meaning of SPREAD is to open or expand over a larger area. How to use spread in a sentence.
You can also see the ocean spread out in front of you, or spread butter on toast, for example. Any way you use it, spread implies an extension across some distance, a stretching of some sort.
SPREAD definition: 1. to cover or reach a wider or increasing area, or to make something do this: 2. to affect moreā¦. Learn more.
To become separated; be forced farther apart: The land masses spread until there was an ocean between them. n.
to stretch out, esp. over a flat surface: [~ + object] Spread the blanket under the tree.[no object] The blanket will spread far enough for both of us to sit on it.
spread (third-person singular simple present spreads, present participle spreading, simple past and past participle spread) (transitive) To stretch out, open out (a material etc.) so that it more fully covers a given area of space. [from 13th c.]
Spread is used to refer to the difference between the price that a seller wants someone to pay for a particular stock or share and the price that the buyer is willing to pay.
spread something between somebody/something We attempted to spread the workload between the departments. We tried to spread the workload evenly between the departments.
When something is spread, it's stretched or extended as far as it can go. It's a beautiful sight to see a bald eagle spread its wings and fly.