'the kitchen was widely open as i wanted it to be.'
It is widely accepted that governments control citizens' lives.
The bitterness of the aloe plant is widely regarded.
This space I use it widely.
"Unrejectable" is not a widely recognized word in the English language. You could use alternatives such as "irrefusable" or "unrefusable" to convey a similar meaning.
Yes. The word widely is an adverb. It means either in a wide manner, or over a wide area or group (widely known, widely recognized, spread widely).
Word is the name of a word processing program from Microsoft, which is very widely used. You can use it to compose letters or other documents, in a form that you can email as an attachment, or print out on your printer.
"Smoof" is not a recognized English word. It may be a typo or slang term with no widely accepted meaning. Can you provide more context or clarify the use of the word?
some widely used English words and expressions are based on characters in The Odyssey.
No. How is an adverb, also used as a conjunction. Rarely it is also used as a noun. It is widely used in interrogative sentences ("How do you use this word?").
The number one advantage of MS Word is that is widely used and will support a number of different types of files. One disadvantage is that you have to pay to use it.
The president's sexual peccadillo was widely known about. ( submitted by pvzrsl, look for the word in Vocabulary Dungeon )
Some widely used English words and expressions are based on the character n the Odyssey