No, the word widespread is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example a widespread belief or a widespread contamination.There is no noun form for the adjective widespread.
There is widespread use of the internet.
Widespread Panic was created in 1986.
Spread to a great distance; widely extended; extending far and wide; as, widespread wings; a widespread movement.
Asexual reproduction is not as widespread in animals as it is in plants
An epidemic that becomes very widespread is called a pandemic.
Widespread fear was kept in check by the principal's calm demeanor.
the most widespread cactus is prickly pear
I think you mean "uses the WORD widespread." Here are some sentences.There was widespread famine following the war.Widespread panic greeted the president as he toured the disaster zone.The epidemic caused widespread death.
The media irresponsibly reported an unconfirmed rumor, causing an unnecessary, widespread panic. The word widespread is an adjective, and the word extensive is a synonym.
Comman bermudagrass is one of the most widespread horticultures.
To occur often or widely An illness can be common or widespread if a lot of people in a population have it.