Ubiquitous Confusion: Understanding The Unexpected Relationship

1 / 10 2 / 10 3 / 10 4 / 10 5 / 10 6 / 10 7 / 10 8 / 10 9 / 10 10 / 10 ❮ ❯ Commonplace is actually the more appropriate word to use here; · its really just a stylistic choice, but i have the impression ubiquitous is more likely to be used of concrete nouns such as chromebooks. But if you add a … Omnipresent connotes a single entity that is everywhere at once. · the sentence i am trying to create is used everywhere in this report i am trying to proofread and semantically goes like this: Youd be more likely to say that computers got faster or got more powerful than got more ubiquitous. The difference between pervasive and ubiquitous is the difference between somewhere and everywhere. Abstract nouns such as usage are more likely … Ubiquitous usually is used when many instances of a thing can be found everywhere. What exactly are the authors trying to say by be obvious? I noticed this sentence in many patents: I am unsure whether to use a or an in the following sentence: For me, saying the two sentences out loud makes an seem … And i think the seemingly everywhere is … Increasing the use of internet or making … Despite its [word], music is influential in … A side issue is whether ubiquitous is in fact scalable; Id expect that because i personally find ubiquitous and omnipresent to be … · ubiquitous is largely synonymous with commonplace and is poor stylistically in most sentences using both. · i need a word to describe something that is ubiquitous and seemingly unimportant (even though its actually quite important). · i think the difference is given in the definitions above; I dont particularly object to … · the difference between the number of mentions of ubiquitous and omnipresent is relatively small. Other objects of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter. Video games have become a/an ubiquitous part of american culture. ...

July 127, 252533 · 2 min · 345 words · Siti Aminah