Word of the Week (WOW) is a weekly challenge created by Heena Rathore P. It’s a fun way to improve vocabulary by learning new words every week.
To participate, simply do a post with your word and leave the link as a comment on Heena’s WOW post for this week (above link). It’s a nice post to do and will give you some practise with a dictionary, of which there are several online. Illustrations are up to you.
I’m up to the letter U this week so I’ll be looking for a good word beginning with V
So, here is my WOW for this week:
Word:
Ubiquitous
Pronunciation
u·biq·ui·tous [juːˈbɪkwɪtəs]
Audio Link:
Part of Speech:
Adjective
Related Forms:
Adverb: ubiquitously
Noun: ubiquitousness; ubiquity
Meaning:
Existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent: ubiquitous fog

Synonyms:
omnipresent, ever present, pervasive, all-over, everywhere, universal, common or garden (chiefly British) commonplace, everyday, familiar, frequent, ordinary, quotidian, routine, usual , widespread, generalised, scattered
Antonyms:
extraordinary, infrequent, rare, seldom, uncommon, unfamiliar, unusual
Word Origin:
“Turning up everywhere,” 1837, from ubiquity + ous. The earlier word was ubiquitary (1580s), from Modern Latin uubiquitarious from ubique
Use in a Sentence:
1. The police presence was ubiquitous in Edinburgh during the protests at the start of the G8 summit.

2. (Adverb use) Denim is used ubiquitously in the clothes industry:

3. McDonald’s has a ubiquitous presence in the world.

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