"Widthwise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
From the side to side measurement, extending across the breadth or width. This is the opposite of lengthwise.
The new cinema screen has a widthwise proportion of 2.35, so the image will be distorted if we don't adjust the projector settings.
In widthwise comparisons, buses are generally longer than coaches.
This new design is more efficient widthwise and takes up less space.
The hotel room room is made comfortable widthwise to fit a family of four.
The building's architecture is more spacious than the old one, both widthwise and lengthwise.
A person who has lost their spouse by death. Typically, the term is used to describe someone who is a woman whose husband has died. However, it can also be used to describe a man whose wife has died.
Widths refer to the measurement of how wide something is, from side to side, or to the measures that vary in width, such as different sizes or breadth of something.
The verb "wielding" means:<br><br> To hold or use a tool, weapon, or skill in a skilled or powerful way.<br> To have control or authority over something.<br> To have a particular quality or attribute in a significant or impressive way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The knight was skilled in wielding his sword in combat.<br>- She was praised for her ability to wield complex mathematical concepts.<br>- His charismatic personality allowed him to wield immense influence over the audience.