A1 adjective Neutral #2,513 am häufigsten

worldwide

/ˈwɜːrldˌwaɪd/

Something that exists or happens in all parts of the world. It is used to describe things that involve every country or are known by people everywhere.

Beispiele

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1

The singer is famous worldwide.

The singer is famous in every country.

2

The company has a worldwide ban on plastic.

The company has a global ban on plastic.

3

My photo went worldwide on the internet.

My photo was seen by people all over the world.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
world
Adverb
worldwide
Adjektiv
worldwide
Verwandt
worldliness
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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'WWW' in website addresses; it stands for World Wide Web because it connects the whole world.

Schnelles Quiz

The internet allows us to share news ______ in just a few seconds.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: worldwide

Beispiele

1

The singer is famous worldwide.

everyday

The singer is famous in every country.

2

The company has a worldwide ban on plastic.

formal

The company has a global ban on plastic.

3

My photo went worldwide on the internet.

informal

My photo was seen by people all over the world.

4

Scientists are doing a worldwide study on health.

academic

Scientists are doing a global study on health.

5

Our business has worldwide offices.

business

Our company has offices in many different countries.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
world
Adverb
worldwide
Adjektiv
worldwide
Verwandt
worldliness

Häufige Kollokationen

worldwide fame being famous in every country
worldwide success success all over the world
worldwide network a system that covers the whole world
worldwide audience people watching from everywhere
worldwide distribution sending products to all countries

Häufige Phrasen

World Wide Web

The internet (WWW)

worldwide phenomenon

something very popular everywhere

worldwide coverage

reporting or signals available everywhere

Wird oft verwechselt mit

worldwide vs worldly

Worldwide means global, but worldly means having a lot of experience of life.

worldwide vs international

International refers to two or more nations, while worldwide implies the entire world.

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Nutzungshinweise

Worldwide can be used as an adjective before a noun or as an adverb after a verb. You do not need to add '-ly' to make it an adverb.

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Häufige Fehler

Some learners try to say 'world-widely', but 'worldwide' is already both an adjective and an adverb. Do not use 'more worldwide' as it is usually an absolute state.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'WWW' in website addresses; it stands for World Wide Web because it connects the whole world.

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Wortherkunft

Created in the 17th century by combining the English words 'world' and 'wide'.

Grammatikmuster

used before a noun (adjective) used after a verb (adverb) no comparative form
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Kultureller Kontext

The term is frequently associated with globalization and the digital connectivity of the 21st century.

Schnelles Quiz

The internet allows us to share news ______ in just a few seconds.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: worldwide

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