What is another word for whole wide world?

Pronunciation: [hˈə͡ʊl wˈa͡ɪd wˈɜːld] (IPA)

The phrase "whole wide world" is often used to describe something that is all-encompassing or universal. Some synonyms for this phrase include "entire universe," "global community," "the earth and its inhabitants," "every corner of the globe," and "all the peoples of the world." Other similar phrases may include "across the world," "around the world," "all around the globe," "the world over," and "the planet as a whole." No matter which synonym is used, the idea of something being all-encompassing and universal remains the same.

Synonyms for Whole wide world:

What are the hypernyms for Whole wide world?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Whole wide world

  • So, you pick this stuff here and this stuff there and then you see things in certain ways and you start visualizing and thank God I get the chance to do this. It's really the greatest thing in the whole wide world.
    Danny DeVito
  • Not from the whole wide world I chose thee, Sweetheart, light of the land and the sea! The wide, wide world could not inclose thee, For thou art the whole wide world to me.
    Richard Watson Gilder
  • When someone from Skagafjörður was settled comfortably against our gable-wall and was launched on to the Úlfar- set to a Skagafjörður chant, with that obligatory opening about King Cyrus, there opened up before us a whole wide world of heroic poetry all the way to the Orient, fitfully lit by strange flashes of illumination.
    Halldór Laxness
  • The stream Rámáyan leaves its sacred fount The whole wide world from sin and stain to free. The Prince of Hermits is the parent mount, The lordly Ráma is the darling sea.
    Valmiki

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