Ubiquitous
Pronunciation of Ubiquitous
/juːbˈɪkwɪtəs/, /juːbˈɪkwɪtəs/, /j_uː_b_ˈɪ_k_w_ɪ_t_ə_s/
Synonyms for ubiquitous:
Sense 1
immanent, diffuse, large-scale, scattered, widespread, nationwide, worldwide, countrywide.
Sense 2
generalized, far-flung, widely, ambient.
Sense 3
wide.
Sense 4
penetrating.
extensive
Other synonyms and related words:
generalized, quotidian, wall-to-wall, nationwide, ambient, broad, present, frequent, ordinary, worldwide, widely, garden-variety, widespread, penetrating, wide, commonplace.
ever-present (adjective)
universal, wall-to-wall, omnipresent.
frequent (adjective)
pervasive (adjective)
recurrent (adjective)
universal (adjective)
general, generic, mass, universal, prevalent, master, common, omnipresent, collective.
worldwide (adjective)
Sense 1 (noun)
far-flung, diffuse, generalized, scattered, widespread, nationwide, worldwide, countrywide.
ubiquitous (noun)
Usage examples for ubiquitous:
- No one was to be seen; a small cow, rendered lean by active climbing in search of sustenance, breathed peacefully near the tumble- down fence; the ubiquitous, long- legged, yellow dog, rendered trustful by long seclusion, aroused himself from his nap to greet the arrival with a series of heavy raps upon the rickety porch- floor with a solid but languid tail. - "Lodusky", Frances Hodgson Burnett.
- As Charley had been a ubiquitous nuisance, those present availed themselves of the opportunity offered by Hopalong to indulge in a free drink. - "Hopalong Cassidy's Rustler Round-Up Bar-20", Clarence Edward Mulford.
- While there, who should come in but the almost ubiquitous Lieutenant Wilkins, of the same Twentieth, whom I had met repeatedly before on errands of kindness or duty, and who was just from the battle- ground. - "The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.", Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist).