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ubiquitous

[ yoo-bik-wi-tuhs ]

adjective

  1. existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent:

    ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants.



ubiquitous

/ juːˈbɪkwɪtəs /

adjective

  1. having or seeming to have the ability to be everywhere at once; omnipresent


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Derived Forms

  • uˈbiquitously, adverb
  • uˈbiquity, noun

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Other Words From

  • u·biqui·tous·ly adverb
  • u·biqui·tous·ness noun
  • nonu·biqui·tary adjective
  • nonu·biqui·tous adjective
  • nonu·biqui·tous·ly adverb
  • nonu·biqui·tous·ness noun
  • unu·biqui·tous adjective
  • unu·biqui·tous·ly adverb
  • unu·biqui·tous·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ubiquitous1

First recorded in 1830–40; ubiquit(y) + -ous

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ubiquitous1

C14: from Latin ubīque everywhere, from ubī where

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Example Sentences

Stephanie laments that spicy has become ubiquitous in our food culture.

They had just been asked to explain how prepared the team was to lose the ability to track many of the people who use some of the world’s most ubiquitous technologies — Apple’s mobile devices.

From Digiday

Product recommendations are ubiquitous across ecommerce and typically account for two-to-three percent of ecommerce revenue.

The bikes became ubiquitous on the streets and sidewalks of China’s biggest cities, and the startups attracted billions in investments, turning founders like Dai Wei, the CEO of Ofo, into celebrity entrepreneurs.

From Fortune

She’s right, and I loved the way she made me reevaluate this piece of technology that’s become so ubiquitous because of the pandemic.

From Vox

At least one of those ubiquitous cell phone cameras began filming.

As her clothes became ubiquitous, Hulanicki saw a demand to develop Biba into a lifestyle brand.

Because the federal government has become so ubiquitous and voracious, there seems to be no negotiating with its size and scope.

By then the S-75 had earned a reputation similar to that of the ubiquitous AK-47 automatic rifle, designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov.

The Buk that brought down MH17 is the high-tech equivalent of the ubiquitous AK-47.

There were many knots of men under the broad roof over the pavement, but in spite of the ubiquitous saloon no drunkenness.

No, even the most ubiquitous of American reporters would admit that he may be practical 173 enough when need be.

The men worked with good will; their officers, with ubiquitous energy.

This unworldliness is elusive, ubiquitous, full of disguise.

In whatever part of the world we put down our foot, it is trodden on by our ubiquitous cousins!

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