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Definition of widely adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

widely

adverb
 
/ˈwaɪdli/
 
/ˈwaɪdli/
Word Family
  • wide adjective adverb
  • widely adverb
  • widen verb
  • width noun
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  1. by a lot of people; in or to many places
    • The term is widely used in everyday speech.
    • The idea is now widely accepted.
    • There is still no word on when the service will become widely available.
    • The film is widely regarded as a masterpiece.
    • The company is widely acknowledged as a leader in the field.
    • He is widely recognized as the founder of modern anatomy.
    • Her remarks were widely reported in the media.
    • a widely held belief
    • The 2012 Olympic Games were widely considered a success.
    • He was not widely known outside China.
    • the most widely distributed species of lizards in North America
    • The ruling party was widely expected to win the elections.
    • It is widely believed that the bank may move its headquarters to Frankfurt.
    • a widely publicized murder case
    • The president was widely criticized for his response to the disaster.
    • He has travelled widely in Asia.
    • Her books are widely read (= a lot of people read them).
    • He's an educated, widely read man (= he has read a lot of books).
  2. to a large degree; a lot
    • Standards vary widely.
    • The two men have widely different views on the question.
    • There are widely divergent opinions about who is responsible.
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