Pronunciation: /juˈbɪkwɪtəs/
adjective existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time
A1 Smartphones are ubiquitous in modern society.
A2 The internet is ubiquitous, allowing people to access information from anywhere.
B1 Social media platforms have become ubiquitous tools for communication.
B2 Globalization has made English a ubiquitous language in business and travel.
C1 The concept of artificial intelligence is becoming ubiquitous in various industries.
C2 Advancements in technology have made wearable devices ubiquitous in daily life.
formal In today's society, technology has become ubiquitous, with almost everyone owning a smartphone.
informal Those fast food chains are ubiquitous, you can find them on almost every street corner.
slang That song is so ubiquitous, it's been playing on the radio non-stop.
figurative The artist's influence is ubiquitous in the art world, his style can be seen in many other works.
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