Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

wide-margin

noun
/ˈwaɪd ˈmɑːr.dʒɪn/
Definition
A significant or ample space or area on the side of a page or document that is left blank.
Examples
  • The professor suggested we use a wide-margin notebook to keep our notes organized.
  • She preferred to write in books that had a wide-margin, allowing her to jot down ideas easily.
  • The report had a wide-margin that made it easier to share comments during the review process.
Meaning
Wide-margin refers to the extra space around the edges of a written or printed document. This area can be used for notes, comments, or simply to enhance readability.
Synonyms
  • Ample margin
  • Generous spacing
  • Extra edge space