English to Punjabi Dictionary widely

widely

ਵਿਆਪਕ
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
a tall man with 'widely' spaced eyes
John is 'widely' regarded as one of the world's finest interpreters of Beethoven's piano works.
The Stonewall riot is 'widely' regarded as the birth of the modern gay rights movement.
Moreover the lesions are often 'widely' spaced and not suitable for resection.
She was standing on the front verandah when he got down there and she smiled at him 'widely' when he opened the front door.
Yet just by looking at the English and German sites we see 'widely' different layouts.
She sums up the fierce sense of loyalty many caravanners have to the East Coast, although she has travelled 'widely' abroad.
There were also 'widely' different figures for donations between all three accounts.
It is 'widely' accepted that the ‘celebrity’ phenomenon as it is today can be traced back to Byron.
The system EDS put in place to support the Tax Credit system was 'widely' regarded as a complete and utter shambles.
she was 'widely' read
This is the official story, the one most 'widely' accepted, the one that future generations will tell.
She opened her eyes and smiled 'widely' as she saw the face of her beloved husband.
The scope of the duty varies 'widely' according to the nature of the employment.
It is 'widely' accepted that workers are being priced out of London because wages cannot keep up with spiralling house prices.
The static and dynamic characteristics of these two types of vehicles vary 'widely' .
Our hair blowing into our eyes, we stand on the beach, smiling 'widely' at the camera.
Over her three months there, she travelled 'widely' and stayed in people's homes.
She's 'widely' regarded as one of the most beautiful women in the world, but even she's not immune to the pain of a broken heart.
He read 'widely' and had an extensive knowledge of world religions, politics, and world affairs.
Interest rates vary 'widely' , so switching lenders can bring savings.
lending policies vary 'widely' between different banks
He bounded into the room, smiling 'widely' and apologising profusely for being just a few minutes late.
He was a matured, 'widely' respected and accepted political leader of his time.
He was 'widely' read and took a keen interest in history, current affairs, politics and religion.
He read 'widely' and drew inspiration from everywhere, freely adapting ideas he liked into his personal mythology.
Their motives in choosing things can vary fairly 'widely' , but it will never be anything to do with the garments themselves.
Deborah has travelled 'widely'
The union also said the use of the orders varied 'widely' in different parts of the country.
She loved art, travel, and parties, and read 'widely' in Russian and French as well as English.
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