"Wide-spread" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Widely or thoroughly spread out; covering or affecting a large area or a lot of people.
Widdershins means moving or looking around to the left, especially in a circular or winding path. It is often used to describe walking in a counterclockwise direction, especially around a circular area such as a garden, a track, or a viewing area.<br><br>In a broader sense, widdershins can also imply moving in the opposite direction of the normal or expected course, or doing something in a way that is considered unorthodox or unconventional.
Having a broad or extensive perspective or scope, or covering a large area or field of view, such as in cinematography or photography.<br><br>Example: "The wide-angle lens captured the entire landscape."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to something that is spacious or roomy, or gives the feeling of spaciousness.<br><br>Example: "The wide-angle staircase doubled as a seating area."
Widecombe refers to a village located in Devon, England. The name likely originated from the river Wide (which later led to the development of the village) and the Old English word "cymba," meaning "valley of the Wide river."
The noun "wideness" refers to the quality or state of being wide or spacious. It can describe a physical space that has a larger than average width or area.
Verb: to become or make something wider.<br><br>Example: The road is being widened to make it more suitable for the increased traffic.<br><br>Noun: the act of making something wider.<br><br>Example: The widening of the river allows for easier transportation.<br><br>Also, it can also mean to increase in scope, range, or extent.<br><br>Example: The marketing strategy is being widened to reach a global audience.<br><br>This word typically relates to expanding, enlarging, or spreading out something.