Adjective
wide-spread (comparative wider-spread or more wide-spread, superlative widest-spread or most wide-spread)
Alternative spelling of widespread
wide spread
America, when it became known to Europeans, was, as it had long been, a scene of wide-spread revolution. Francis Parkman
The wood is decked in light green leaf. The swallow twitters in delight. The lonely vine sheds joyous tears Of interwoven dew and light. Spring weaves a gown of green to clad The mountain height and wide-spread field. O when wilt thou, my native land, In all thy glory stand revealed? Ilia Chavchavadze
A 56-year-old shopper was mugged for his toilet paper just moments after leaving a store in as panic about the epidemic lead to wide-spread stockpiling. Source: Internet
A meatpacking plant in Walla Walla County is closing temporarily to test its workers for COVID-19 following a wide-spread outbreak and one death. Source: Internet
And “with internet-access fairly wide-spread at our customers’ premises nowadays, the new application had to be a web-based portal,” says Pieffers. Source: Internet
Big Ten administrators are worried about the influence wide-spread, legalized sports betting might have on the sport. Source: Internet