ubiquitous
/juˈbɪkwɪtəs/adjective4 syllables
Ubiquitous means: being present everywhere at once.
Synonyms for ubiquitous5
adjective, as in being present everywhere at once
also used for ubiquitous
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What does ubiquitous mean?1
adjective
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being present everywhere at once
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Ubiquitous in a sentence
- Would panpsychism mean life is ubiquitous even on barren desert planets?nonong
- Help wanted signs are ubiquitous in storefronts across the city.Hybrid
- Retroflex consonants, while rare cross-linguistically, are ubiquitous among the Dravidian languages.Babelball
- In Animism, there is credence in ubiquitous spirit entities pervading the totality of Nature.nonong
- Although cod is more ubiquitous in restaurants, hake is my favorite white fish because it's slightly more tender.bekindtoall
- The fridge was covered in the kid's artwork, an entire gallery of crayons, kraft paper and ubiquitous glitter.DylanTonic
- Sparrows are ubiquitous in the Netherlands.sundown
- Do you see beauty in the Bauhaus-style or modern buildings ubiquitous in Earth's cities?nonong
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