Ubiquity


The meaning of the word Ubiquity is: the attribute of being commonplace


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The ubiquity of cars in first world countries makes them so common that it’s almost inconceivable for a family to not own a car in those countries.

published by Lovetta on 2021-04-01 17:50:47


As far as human facial features are concerned, the ubiquity of black and brown hair is especially notable in comparison to the rarity of red hair.

published by Aurea on 2021-05-09 14:47:37


An idea that has a fair amount of ubiquity to it is the notion of working for money to pay for things you want.

published by Bethanie on 2021-11-01 04:33:21


Nothing screams ubiquity in today’s society than seeing teenagers on their phones, as you can literally find them almost anywhere.

published by Rachal on 2021-10-01 02:47:55


Ubiquity refers to things that are commonplace, like clouds, trees, or buildings in residential areas.

published by Digna on 2021-01-23 21:43:21


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