widely
Prononciation : [ˈwaɪdli]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(adverb) when something is done in many places or by many people. If something is widely accepted, it means lots of different people agree with it or use it.
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The new app is widely popular among teenagers and adults.
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The idea is not widely known, so many people haven't heard about it.
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How widely is this information shared in schools?
Contexte : « extent »
(adverb) when something covers a big area or includes a lot of things. If you widely distribute something, you give it to many different places.
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The charity was widely successful in raising money for the cause.
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The message was not widely spread, so few people learned about it.
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How widely was the newsletter printed and distributed?
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