be widely understood

Frequency: 7.516.0 per million words

Emphasizes that something is understood by a large number of people across different areas.

Examples (10)

  • The concept of democracy should be widely understood by all citizens.
  • For global peace, cultural differences must be widely understood.
  • Her intentions were not always widely understood by her colleagues.
  • The importance of sustainable living needs to be widely understood.
  • At the time, the scientific theory was not widely understood by the public.
  • Effective communication ensures that instructions are widely understood.
  • The artist's abstract work began to be widely understood years after its creation.
  • It is crucial for the new policy to be widely understood to ensure its success.
  • Even complex legal terms can be widely understood with clear explanations.
  • The implications of climate change are widely understood by environmental scientists.