Synonyms:
widely
Meaning: to a great degree; "her work is widely known"
Synonyms:
wide, widely
Meaning: to or over a great extent or range; far; "wandered wide through many lands"; "he traveled widely"
Synonyms:
widely
Meaning: so as to leave much space or distance between; "widely separated"
Usage examples
It was widely prevalent throughout Babylonia.
"Dost remember, lad?" at which appellation Guy widely stared.
He soon deviated widely from it--and fatally erroneous was his course.
He died at Ermenonville, near Paris, July 2, 1778, the most widely influential French writer of his age.
Machinery is applicable with especial advantage to industries that change the form of materials easily transported and widely used.
The capital may be the same as before, the ownership may or may not be widely diffused, but the control and management are unified.
At heart she's so gentle and--why, what"--he broke off with an unspoken question, his eyes widely opened at the change that had come to her face.
The date palm was probably introduced by man, as were certainly the vine and the fig tree, which were widely cultivated, especially in the north.
By taking advantage of the fact that different liquids assume a spheroidal form at widely different temperatures, one may obtain some startling results.
Turner differed widely with his master with reference to this question, although, for prudential reasons, he chose not to give his opinion to said Mosen.