widespread

adjective12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

A common way to indicate a high degree of prevalence.

Indicates a very high degree of prevalence.

Highlights a growing trend of prevalence over time.

Indicates a moderate or significant degree of prevalence.

Compares its prevalence to something else, suggesting it is more common than expected.

Suggests that the extent of prevalence is surprising or noteworthy.

Indicates that the prevalence has reached a level that is enough for a particular purpose or effect.

Specifies that the prevalence is over a large physical area.

Used to describe a state of being common or prevalent.

Indicates the process of something starting to be common.

Emphasizes that something continues to be common.

Used to specify the group or population where something is prevalent.