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  1. Correct usage of "ubiquitous" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Oct 26, 2015 · I wouldn't use so before ubiquitous. I would use ubiquitous alone and hope that readers would understand that I was using ubiquitous in the sense of "present everywhere in …

  2. "a" or "an" ubiquitous? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I am unsure whether to use "a" or "an" in the following sentence: Video games have become a/an ubiquitous part of American culture. For me, saying the two sentences out loud makes "an" …

  3. What's the difference between "pervasive" and "ubiquitous"?

    Dec 18, 2012 · I think the difference is given in the definitions above; the difference between pervasive and ubiquitous is the difference between somewhere and everywhere. But if you …

  4. vocabulary - "to get ubiquitous" or "to become ubiquitous ...

    You'd be more likely to say that computers got faster or got more powerful than got more ubiquitous. A side issue is whether ubiquitous is in fact scalable; I don't particularly object to …

  5. Is knowledge of the meaning of the word “ubiquity” ubiquitously ...

    Sep 12, 2014 · The difference between mentions of "ubiquitous" and "pervasive" is the largest, probably because of the greater difference in meaning. Note: @DanBron's original comment …

  6. Verb form for the word "ubiquitous or widespread"

    Apr 27, 2018 · the sentence I am trying to create is used everywhere in this report I am trying to proofread and semantically goes like this: "Increasing the use of internet" or "making …

  7. Omnipresent is to Ubiquitous as Omnipotent is to _____? [closed]

    "Omnipresent" means everywhere at once, while "ubiquitous" means seeming to be everywhere at once. My question is whether "omnipotent" (all-powerful) has a similar 'seeming to be all …

  8. phrase requests - Word for something so familiar or ubiquitous …

    Dec 13, 2014 · Word for something so familiar or ubiquitous that it goes unnoticed? Ask Question Asked 10 years, 11 months ago Modified 3 years ago

  9. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 14, 2020 · A. invisible B. omnipresent C. diminutive D. ubiquitous E. minuscule F. ethereal In my opinion, "diminutive" and "minuscule" are the appropriate words for the blank and the …

  10. A word for something that used to be unique but is now so …

    Dec 28, 2016 · 'Ubiquitous' is largely synonymous with 'commonplace' and is poor stylistically in most sentences using both. 'Commonplace' is actually the more appropriate word to use here; …