Meaning & Definition of word "Widespread"

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    Widespread

    /ˈwaɪdˌsprɛd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Distributed over a large area or number of people.
      • Example: The widespread use of smartphones has changed how we communicate.
    • 2. Occurring or accepted in many places or among many people.
      • Example: There was widespread support for the new policy among the community.
    • 3. Commonly found or prevalent.
      • Example: The disease became widespread during the summer months.
    • 4. Extensively or broadly spread.
      • Example: The artist's work gained widespread recognition after the exhibition.

    Etymology

    The word originates from the combination of 'wide' and 'spread', indicating something that is spread out over a wide area.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    widespread concern:

    A general feeling of worry or unease shared by many.

    widespread influence:

    A significant effect or impact that is felt by many.

    widespread acclaim:

    Recognition or praise that is given by a large number of individuals.

    Related Words

    pervasive:

    Spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people.

    ubiquitous:

    Present, appearing, or found everywhere.

    Slang Meanings of widespread