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widely
adverb
in
many
different
places
or
among
many
people
•
The
new
song
was
played
widely
on
radio
stations
across
the
country
.
The
new
song
was
played
widely
on
radio
stations
across
the
country
.
•
Her
research
is
widely
respected
in
the
scientific
community
.
Her
research
is
widely
respected
in
the
scientific
community
.
Formed
from
the
adjective
“
wide
”
+
the
adverbial
suffix
“
-ly
”,
recorded
in
English
since
the
late
Middle
English
period
.
adverb
to
a
large
extent
or
covering
a
broad
range
•
Opinions
on
the
topic
vary
widely
among
experts
.
Opinions
on
the
topic
vary
widely
among
experts
.
•
House
prices
differ
widely
from
city
to
city
.
House
prices
differ
widely
from
city
to
city
.
See
the
first
sense
for
origin
;
meaning
broadened
to
cover
degree
and
range
in
the
18th
century
.
adverb
with
a
great
distance
between
two
points
;
far
apart
•
The
trees
were
planted
widely
to
give
them
room
to
grow
.
The
trees
were
planted
widely
to
give
them
room
to
grow
.
•
She
opened
her
arms
widely
to
hug
her
grandson
.
She
opened
her
arms
widely
to
hug
her
grandson
.
Extension
of
the
spatial
sense
of
“
wide
”
in
late
Middle
English
,
adding
the
adverbial
“
-ly
”.