English to Gujarati Dictionary widely

widely

વ્યાપક
definition
adverb
he smiled widely and held out a hand
over a wide area or at a wide interval.
Deborah has traveled widely
over a large area or range; extensively.
example
But this is effectively where the comparison ends, because they are two 'widely' different books.
Towards the shore in just 9m of water were three lovely coral pinnacles, 'widely' spaced but almost in a row.
The union also said the use of the orders varied 'widely' in different parts of the country.
She shoved her way to the front of the line and smiled 'widely' at the petite female behind the counter.
The lynx once ranged 'widely' across Europe, but hunting and habitat loss have taken their toll.
Northcliffe travelled 'widely' and consorted freely with statesmen and politicians not to mention royalty.
she was 'widely' read
The laminated frames were 'widely' spaced to ensure that the hull strength was to scale with the original.
The smile on my face widened again and I turned back to Jake who was smiling 'widely' as well.
She sums up the fierce sense of loyalty many caravanners have to the East Coast, although she has travelled 'widely' abroad.
He is 'widely' regarded as the world's best and most inventive chef.
Interest rates vary 'widely' , so switching lenders can bring savings.
By the 1960s, the use of gloves to improve the grip was 'widely' accepted.
In the picture she had long hair, and was smiling so 'widely' her features were hard to make out.
credit cards are 'widely' accepted
He was 'widely' read and took a keen interest in history, current affairs, politics and religion.
Precise laws governed their administration, yet they differed 'widely' in character.
I think it's the duty of any serious reader to read as 'widely' and as disparately as they can.
lending policies vary 'widely' between different banks
Chuck and Ellen have posted 'widely' different reports about this movie in recent days.
He read 'widely' and had an extensive knowledge of world religions, politics, and world affairs.
He travelled 'widely' and made little attempt to hide his operations.
As for money, credit cards are 'widely' accepted in most countries and cash machines are increasingly commonplace.
It is 'widely' accepted that the u2018celebrityu2019 phenomenon as it is today can be traced back to Byron.
Profits will come from services that either utilise 'widely' accepted technology or are not dependant on any one system.
He was a matured, 'widely' respected and accepted political leader of his time.
She smiled 'widely' at him, before dropping to her knees and motioning for him to do the same.
This is the official story, the one most 'widely' accepted, the one that future generations will tell.
This script is characterised by elegant angular forms that were to vary 'widely' .
Now in their fourth year, the Awards are 'widely' regarded as the most prestigious and high-profile of their kind.
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