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View synonyms for worldwide

worldwide

Or world-wide

[wurld-wahyd]

adjective

  1. throughout the world; extending or spread throughout the world.

    A few years later, the Beatles had skyrocketed to worldwide fame.

    This position will require you to travel worldwide.



worldwide

/ ˈwɜːldˈwaɪd /

adjective

  1. applying or extending throughout the world; universal

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Word History and Origins

Origin of worldwide1

First recorded in 1625–35; world ( def. ) + -wide ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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International Dark Sky Sanctuary certification saw the island join16 other sites worldwide, each of them recognised as the most remote and dark places on Earth.

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Over a month's worth of worldwide production was lost.

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While he could have gone to the Republican-controlled Congress to get approval, he imposed several rounds of large and worldwide tariffs acting on his own.

It was a momentous decision, and the reason the trial garnered worldwide resonance.

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It operates over 2,700 stores in 35 countries worldwide, with over 100 locations in California.

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world-wearyWorld Wide Web