"Widens" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
to become or make something wider or spread apart; to become or make something more extensive or more widely available, understood, or accepted.
Example: "The new highway will widen the options for commuters to avoid congestion."
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."
To increase or expand in size, extent, or amount, making something wider, more spacious, or broader.<br><br>Example: The new highway will help to widen the road, making it safer for commuters.
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.
Adjective: extending or having a greater distance or extent in a particular direction or direction.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The wider audience laughed at the comedian's joke.<br>- The new highway expands the wider area.<br>- She needs wider gathering space for her art show.
Adjective: (of a screen, such as a television or computer screen) wider than the standard width, typically 16:9 aspect ratio.
Wide: extending from side to side as far as possible; extensive in scope, reach, or range.<br><br>Example: The widest street in the city is extremely long. <br><br>Also, "widest" can be used to compare two or more things, usually in terms of size, extent, or amount.<br><br>Example: The widest part of the river is near the delta.
Widgeon (noun): A type of small diving duck with a broad bill and a spotted or striped head, having a distinctive whistling call.
A gadget or device, especially one used for a specific technical or everyday purpose, typically small and often provided with mechanical or electronic fittings, such as screws, knobs, or buttons.
A widget is a self-contained application or component that is loosely connected to a larger application or system, often allowing users to interact with it in some way. It can refer to a variety of things, including:<br><br> A movable part or device inserted into another object (e.g. a clock widget)<br> A software component, such as a toolbar or sidebar, that provides a specific function or feature<br> A small, interconnected entity within a larger system or framework<br><br>In general, widgets are designed to be small, reusable, and easy to integrate, making them useful for customizing and personalizing digital applications and websites.
A town in Cheshire, England, situated on the River Mersey, opposite the larger town of Runcorn. It is known for its historic cotton mill industry.