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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).

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It is usually an adjective, but also rarely an adverb in place of "widely."

e.g. The door opened wide. I am wide awake.

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Yes, the word widely is an adverb.

An example sentence with this word is "he opened his arms widely".

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