ubiquitous

adjective

ubiq·​ui·​tous yü-ˈbi-kwə-təs How to pronounce ubiquitous (audio)
Synonyms of ubiquitousnext
: existing or being everywhere at the same time : constantly encountered : widespread
a ubiquitous fashion
The company's ads are ubiquitous.
From the sky to the water, blue is one of the most ubiquitous colors in nature.Marissa Hermanson
Florals are a ubiquitous trend that comes with the spring and summertime seasons.Julia Teti
ubiquitously adverb
ubiquitousness noun

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To be sure, the title of the Academy Award-winning 2022 film Everything Everywhere All at Once (starring Academy Award-winning actress Michelle Yeoh as the reluctant hero traversing the multiverse) is the better choice, but may we just say that Ubiquitous would have also made sense as a title? After all, ubiquitous describes the idea of the everything everywhere all at once in the blockbuster movie’s name and does it in one handy four-syllable word. Ubiquitous comes from the noun ubiquity, meaning “presence everywhere or in many places simultaneously,” and both words come ultimately from the Latin word ubique, meaning “everywhere.” Ubiquitous, which has often been used with a touch of exaggeration to describe those things that it seems like you can’t go a day without encountering, is the more popular of the two by a parsec. It may not quite be ubiquitous, but if you keep your eyes and ears open, you’re apt to encounter it quite a bit.

Examples of ubiquitous in a Sentence

Hot dogs are the ideal road trip food—inexpensive, portable, ubiquitous. Paul Lucas, Saveur, June/July 2008
Shawarma is the new street meat. Both a late night favourite and a quick lunch classic, the Middle Eastern dish is now ubiquitous on the streets of Toronto. Chris Dart, Torontoist, 8 Feb. 2007
In major league locker rooms, ice packs are ubiquitous appendages for pitchers, who wrap their shoulder or elbow or both, the better to calm muscles, ligaments and tendons that have been stressed by the unnatural act of throwing a baseball. Tom Verducci, Sports Illustrated, 26 Mar. 2007
It was before the day of the ubiquitous automobile. Given one of those present adjuncts to farm life, John would have ended his career much earlier. As it was, they found him lying by the roadside at dawn one morning after the horses had trotted into the yard with the wreck of the buggy bumping the road behind them. Edna Ferber, "Farmer in the Dell," 1919, in One Basket1949
The company's advertisements are ubiquitous. by that time cell phones had become ubiquitous, and people had long ceased to be impressed by the sight of one
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That means black holes in this mass range should be fairly ubiquitous in the cosmos, yet astronomers have had a really tough time discovering them. Robert Lea, Space.com, 18 Feb. 2026 Tyra Banks was one of the most ubiquitous models of the 1990s and 2000s, making history as the first Black woman to grace the cover of a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. Randall Colburn, Entertainment Weekly, 17 Feb. 2026 And given how ubiquitous coyotes are across the Indianapolis cityscape, Albers thinks the number of coyote incidents reported is shockingly low. Sophie Hartley, IndyStar, 17 Feb. 2026 While not nearly as competitive as the top high-yield savings or certificate of deposit (CD) accounts, traditional savings accounts are also ubiquitous and easy to manage in a way that the latter two may not be, particularly if used with online banking institutions. Matt Richardson, CBS News, 17 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for ubiquitous

Word History

Etymology

see ubiquity

First Known Use

1772, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of ubiquitous was in 1772

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“Ubiquitous.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ubiquitous. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.

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ubiquitous

adjective
ubiq·​ui·​tous yu̇-ˈbik-wət-əs How to pronounce ubiquitous (audio)
: existing or being everywhere at the same time : constantly encountered : widespread
a ubiquitous fashion
ubiquitously adverb
ubiquitousness noun
ubiquity
-wət-ē
noun

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