ubiquitous

ubiquitous

CEFR: C1-C2 /ubiq-ui-tous/ [y.uw0.b.ih1.k.w.ih0.t.ah0.s]

The adjective "ubiquitous" describes something seeming to be seen everywhere.For example:

Example Sentences:
Sugar is ubiquitous in the diet.
In the U.S., the camcorder has become ubiquitous.
Coffee shops are ubiquitous these days.
The wi-fi in Korea is ubiquitous.
Smartphones have become globally ubiquitous.
Fast food has become ubiquitous in the American diet, with over 25% of Americans eating fast food two or more times a week.