ubiquitous

adjective
UK: /juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/
US: /juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/
  1. Present, appearing, or found everywhere; widespread.

    1. Smartphones are ubiquitous these days everyone has one.
    2. The company's advertisements are ubiquitous, appearing on billboards and buses.
  2. Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time.

    1. The need for security was ubiquitous in the airport after the attack.
    2. Social media has become a ubiquitous part of modern life, changing interactions.

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The word "ubiquitous" in English means: Present, appearing, or found everywhere; widespread., Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time..

The phonetic transcription of "ubiquitous" is /juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/ in British English and /juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "ubiquitous": pervasive, universal, omnipresent, widespread, prevalent, rife.

Example usage of "ubiquitous": "Smartphones are ubiquitous these days everyone has one.". More examples on the page.