worldwide
adjective, adverb /ˌwɜːldˈwaɪd/
/ˌwɜːrldˈwaɪd/
- affecting all parts of the world
- an increase in worldwide sales
- The show has a worldwide audience of 115 million viewers.
- a worldwide terrorist network
- The story has attracted worldwide attention.
- a worldwide shortage of qualified engineers
- The company employs 28 000 people worldwide.
Extra Examples- The company has a worldwide sales force.
- There was a danger of a worldwide recession.
- a worldwide flu epidemic
- More than three million copies have been sold worldwide.
- In her new job she travels worldwide as a consultant.
- The band is famous worldwide.
- We have 2 000 members worldwide.
- The brand is recognized worldwide.
Oxford Collocations DictionaryWorldwide is used with these nouns:- acclaim
- attention
- audience
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