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    wide·ly
    /ˈwīdlē/

    adverb

    • 1. over a wide area or at a wide interval: "a tall man with widely spaced eyes"
    • 2. over a large area or range; extensively: "Deborah has traveled widely"

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  2. WIDELY definition: 1. including a lot of different places, people, subjects, etc.: 2. to be very different: 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of WIDELY is over or through a wide area. How to use widely in a sentence.

  4. to a wide extent. over a wide space or area: a widely distributed plant. by or among a large number of persons: a widely known artist. in many or various subjects, cases, etc.: to be widely read. greatly, very much, or very: widely differing accounts of an event.

  5. Learn the meaning of widely as an adverb, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to use widely to express inclusion, difference, or popularity in English.

  6. The adverb widely is good for describing something that happens over a broad area or in a big way. If it is widely believed that the stock market will crash, then you better sell, sell, sell. If the houses in your neighborhood vary widely, there is an enormous amount of difference between each house — a tiny bungalow next door to a huge ...

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adverb widely, which means by a lot of people or in or to many places. See how to use widely in different contexts and sentences with synonyms and pictures.

  8. including a lot of different places, people, subjects, etc: widely known. He has travelled widely in Europe. Fewer examples. She travelled widely throughout North America lecturing on women's rights. 'Mona Lisa' is widely regarded as Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece. It wasn't a widely publicized event.