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widespread /ˈwaɪdspred/ adjective

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widespread
[adjective]
Synonyms: common, broad, extensive, far-reaching, general, pervasive, popular, universal
English Thesaurus: common, widespread, commonplace, prevalent, rife, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

widespread W3 AC /ˈwaɪdspred/ adjective
existing or happening in many places or situations, or among many people:
the widespread use of chemicals in agriculture
widespread support/acceptance/criticism/condemnation etc
There was widespread support for the war.
The storm caused widespread damage.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

widespread
adj.
VERBS be | become | remain
ADV. extremely, remarkably, very | increasingly | fairly, pretty, quite | sufficiently | geographically a geographically widespread species
PREP. among Illiteracy is widespread among the poor.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

common if something is common, there are a lot of them:
Jones is a very common name in Great Britain.
Foxes are common in the area.
Personal computers are nearly as common in American homes as televisions.
widespread happening in a lot of places or done by a lot of people:
Racism is much more widespread than people imagine.
The report claimed that the problem of police brutality was widespread.
the widespread availability of antibiotics
commonplace [not before noun] especially written common in a particular place or time – used especially when saying that this seems surprising or unusual:
Crimes such as robbery are commonplace in big cities.
Expensive foreign cars are commonplace in this Chicago suburb.
prevalent formal common in a place or among a group of people – used especially about illnesses, problems, or ideas:
Flu is most prevalent during the winter months.
Depression remains one of the most prevalent health disorders in the US.
This belief is more prevalent among men than women.
rife /raɪf/ [not before noun] very common – used about illnesses or problems:
AIDS is rife in some parts of the world.
ubiquitous /juːˈbɪkwətəs, juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/ formal very common and seen in many different places – often used humorously in written descriptions:
He was carrying the ubiquitous MP3 player.
In Britain, CCTV cameras are ubiquitous.
something is everywhere especially spoken used when saying that you can see something a lot in many different places:
Images of the dictator were everywhere.
Microchips seem to be everywhere these days – even in washing machines.
One of the first things you notice in Amsterdam are the bicycles – they’re everywhere.

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