Pronunciation: /wɜːrld waɪd/
adjective describing something that is global or encompassing the entire world
A1 There are world wide celebrations for New Year's Eve.
A2 English is a world wide spoken language.
B1 The company has a world wide reputation for quality products.
B2 The internet has made communication world wide much easier.
C1 Globalization has led to world wide economic interconnectedness.
C2 The NGO works on world wide initiatives to combat climate change.
adverb modifying a verb or adjective to indicate that something is happening or existing throughout the world
A1 She has friends world wide.
A2 The company sells its products world wide.
B1 The internet has made communication world wide much easier.
B2 The spread of the virus has caused world wide panic.
C1 The organization works on world wide initiatives to promote sustainability.
C2 His reputation as a world wide expert in the field is well-deserved.
formal The company has a world wide presence with offices in over 50 countries.
informal People from world wide are attending the conference next week.
slang I have friends from all over the world wide who love to travel.
figurative Her influence in the industry is world wide, reaching every corner of the market.
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