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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WORLD; The World; The World (disambiguation); World (adjective); World (song); The World (newspaper); The World (album); World (newspaper); The World (song)
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world         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
n.
earth
1) around, round the world (to travel around the world)
2) (misc.) to see the world ('to travel to many parts of the earth')
area, part of the earth
3) the free; known; Third world (in the Third world)
domain, realm, sphere
4) the animal; financial; literary; physical; scientific world
5) the academic; outside; real world (out in the real world)
period
6) the ancient; medieval; modern world (there are many problems in the modern world)
life, being
7) to bring (smb.) into the world
8) to come into the world
9) the next world ('life after death')
misc.
10) out of this world ('remarkable'); worlds apart ('very far apart')
world         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
(worlds)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
The world is the planet that we live on.
It's a beautiful part of the world...
The satellite enables us to calculate their precise location anywhere in the world.
N-SING: the N
2.
The world refers to all the people who live on this planet, and our societies, institutions, and ways of life.
The world was, and remains, shocked...
He wants to show the world that anyone can learn to be an ambassador.
...his personal contribution to world history.
N-SING: the N, N n
3.
You can use world to describe someone or something that is one of the most important or significant of its kind on earth.
Abroad, Mr Bush was seen as a world statesman...
China has once again emerged as a world power...
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
You can use world in expressions such as the Arab world, the western world, and the ancient world to refer to a particular group of countries or a particular period in history.
Athens had strong ties to the Arab world.
...the developing world...
N-SING: the supp N
5.
Someone's world is the life they lead, the people they have contact with, and the things they experience.
His world seemed so different from mine...
I lost my job and it was like my world collapsed...
N-COUNT: oft poss N
6.
You can use world to refer to a particular field of activity, and the people involved in it.
The publishing world had certainly never seen an event quite like this.
N-SING: the N, with supp, oft N of n
7.
You can use world to refer to a particular group of living things, for example the animal world, the plant world, and the insect world.
= kingdom
N-SING: the n N
8.
A world is a planet.
He looked like something from another world...
N-COUNT
9.
10.
If you say that two people or things are worlds apart, you are emphasizing that they are very different from each other.
Intellectually, this man and I are worlds apart...
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR, oft PHR from n [emphasis]
11.
If you say that someone has the best of both worlds, you mean that they have only the benefits of two things and none of the disadvantages.
Her living room provides the best of both worlds, with an office at one end and comfortable sofas at the other.
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
12.
If you say that something has done someone the world of good or a world of good, you mean that it has made them feel better or improved their life. (INFORMAL)
A sleep will do you the world of good.
PHRASE: V inflects
13.
You use in the world to emphasize a statement that you are making.
The saddest thing in the world is a little baby nobody wants...
He had no one in the world but her.
PHRASE: oft PHR after superl [emphasis]
14.
You can use in the world in expressions such as what in the world and who in the world to emphasize a question, especially when expressing surprise or anger.
What in the world is he doing?...
PHRASE: quest PHR [emphasis]
15.
You can use in an ideal world or in a perfect world when you are talking about things that you would like to happen, although you realize that they are not likely to happen.
In a perfect world, there would be the facilities and money to treat every sick person.
= ideally
PHRASE: PHR with cl
16.
If you say that someone is a man of the world or a woman of the world, you mean that they are experienced and know about the practical or social aspects of life, and are not easily shocked by immoral or dishonest actions.
Look, we are both men of the world, would anyone really mind?
...an elegant, clever and tough woman of the world.
PHRASE: man/woman inflects
17.
If you say that something is out of this world, you are emphasizing that it is extremely good or impressive. (INFORMAL)
These new trains are out of this world.
PHRASE: v-link PHR [emphasis]
18.
You can use the outside world to refer to all the people who do not live in a particular place or who are not involved in a particular situation.
For many, the post office is the only link with the outside world...
PHRASE
19.
If you think the world of someone, you like them or care about them very much.
I think the world of him, but something tells me it's not love...
We were really close. We thought the world of each other.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
20.
not be the end of the world: see end
the world is your oyster: see oyster
on top of the world: see top
world         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
n.
1.
Universe, cosmos, creation, nature.
2.
Earth, globe, terraqueous globe or ball.
3.
Planet, heavenly body.
4.
Life, things, human affairs, secular affairs, affairs of life, social life, ways of men, course of things, stream of time.
5.
Public, society, people, men, mankind, human race.
6.
Natural order, unspiritualized order, natural man, unregenerate man or order.
World         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
·noun As an emblem of immensity, a great multitude or quantity; a large number.
II. World ·noun The inhabitants of the earth; the human race; people in general; the public; mankind.
III. World ·noun The earth and its inhabitants, with their concerns; the sum of human affairs and interests.
IV. World ·noun The earth and the surrounding heavens; the creation; the system of created things; existent creation; the universe.
V. World ·noun The customs, practices, and interests of men; general affairs of life; human society; public affairs and occupations; as, a knowledge of the world.
VI. World ·noun Any planet or heavenly body, especially when considered as inhabited, and as the scene of interests analogous with human interests; as, a plurality of worlds.
VII. World ·noun Individual experience of, or concern with, life; course of life; sum of the affairs which affect the individual; as, to begin the world with no property; to lose all, and begin the world anew.
VIII. World ·noun The earth and its affairs as distinguished from heaven; concerns of this life as distinguished from those of the life to come; the present existence and its interests; hence, secular affairs; engrossment or absorption in the affairs of this life; worldly corruption; the ungodly or wicked part of mankind.
IX. World ·noun In a more restricted sense, that part of the earth and its concerns which is known to any one, or contemplated by any one; a division of the globe, or of its inhabitants; human affairs as seen from a certain position, or from a given point of view; also, state of existence; scene of life and action; as, the Old World; the New World; the religious world; the Catholic world; the upper world; the future world; the heathen world.
world         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
¦ noun
1. (the world) the earth with all its countries and peoples.
all of the people on the earth.
(one's world) one's life and activities.
2. a region or group of countries: the English-speaking world.
all that belongs to a particular historical period or sphere of activity: the world of British theatre.
3. (the world) human and social interaction.
secular or material matters as opposed to spiritual ones.
a stage of human life, either mortal or after death.
4. another planet like the earth.
Phrases
the best of both (or all possible) worlds the benefits of widely differing situations, enjoyed at the same time.
-- in the world used to express astonishment or disbelief in questions: What in the word are they doing?
man (or woman) of the world a person who is experienced in the ways of sophisticated society.
not do something for the world not do something whatever the inducement.
out of this world informal extremely enjoyable or impressive.
think the world of have a very high regard for.
the world and his wife Brit. informal everybody.
the world, the flesh, and the devil all forms of temptation to sin.
a (or the) world of a very great deal of.
Origin
OE w(e)oruld, from a Gmc compound meaning 'age of man'.
World         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields.
the world         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
To do something very completely or very well, often in a competition.
1. When playing Bond multiplayer on the N64, John would devastate the world.
2. His car was so fast that he could smoke all competitors right off the world.
the world         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
the world
human and social interaction.
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the world
the earth with all its countries and peoples.
Worldly         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
·adj Lay, as opposed to clerical.
II. Worldly ·adv With relation to this life; in a worldly manner.
III. Worldly ·adj Relating to the world; human; common; as, worldly maxims; worldly actions.
IV. Worldly ·adj Pertaining to this world or life, in contradistinction from the life to come; secular; temporal; devoted to this life and its enjoyments; bent on gain; as, worldly pleasures, affections, honor, lusts, men.
worldly         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
¦ adjective (worldlier, worldliest)
1. of or concerned with material affairs rather than spiritual ones.
2. experienced and sophisticated.
Phrases
worldly goods (or possessions or wealth) everything that one owns.
Derivatives
worldliness noun

Википедия

World (disambiguation)

The world is a common name for the whole of human civilization, specifically human experience, history, or the human condition in general, worldwide, i.e. anywhere on Earth.

World, worlds or the world may also refer to: