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ubiquitous

adjectiveGraduateELO 1,400CATSAT
WORD COMPOSITION
suffix-ousfull of, characterized by
DEFINITION

being present everywhere at once

WEBSTER'S 1913

Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent.

ETYMOLOGY

Latin 'ubi' (where) + 'quitus' (driven)

SYNONYMS
ANTONYMS
IN LITERATURE

We were friends from that moment. "Richard has appeared amongst us like a comet," put in the ubiquitous Mr.

Winston Churchill, Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
✨ WORD STORY

Haruto couldn't shake off the ubiquitous mosquitoes near Nairobi's lake. Every swat seemed to multiply them. Fed up, he donned a giant mosquito costume, hoping to confuse them. Instead, they all banded together, thinking he was their king. Turns out, even in disguise, you can't escape something that's everywhere.

📖 TALE

Oscar wandered through Mumbai's crowded streets, where the neon glow of 'chai' signs seemed to shimmer in every corner. At each turn, a steaming pot or a saucer clinked with cups, making him realize that chai was truly ubiquitous.

IN USE

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