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widely read

adjective as in well-read

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A widely read Atlantic piece by Dana Gioia in 1992 was a signature statement.

Rizq also spread the message in his writing, which is widely read.

He is also widely read and intensely curious—curious in the way of a foreigner in America.

I do it directly in plain Russian via my blog, which is quite widely read; through press interviews; and so on.

I nominate Kevin DuJan of the widely read gay conservative blog HillBuzz, a Palin stalwart since 2008.

I desire that the book be widely read because the general and careful reading of it would definitely add to true civilization.

He held unconventional ideas, and was widely read in the literature of more than one country.

His works must do good, since they are very widely read, and are extremely accurate as history.

The opposition to slavery was increasing at the North; no works were so widely read there as those setting forth its iniquities.

The book was widely read, and furnished the Whigs in Parliament with many shafts of criticism.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to widely read, such as: bookish, educated, knowledgeable, literate, studious, and well-informed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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