The difference between Ever-present and Ubiquitous
When used as adjectives, ever-present means always present, whereas ubiquitous means being everywhere at once: omnipresent.
Ever-present is also noun with the meaning: an athlete who is present in every contest.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ever-present and Ubiquitous
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Ever-present as an adjective:
Always present; always there
Examples:
"She arrived a bit late, her ever-present briefcase in tow."
"synonyms: ubiquitous omnipresent"
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Ever-present as a noun (British, sports):
An athlete who is present in every contest.
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Ubiquitous as an adjective:
Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.
Examples:
"To Hindus, Jews, Christians, and Muslims God is ubiquitous."
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Ubiquitous as an adjective:
Appearing to be everywhere at once; being or seeming to be in more than one location at the same time.
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Ubiquitous as an adjective:
Widespread; very prevalent.