The difference between Pandemic and Ubiquitous

When used as adjectives, pandemic means widespread, whereas ubiquitous means being everywhere at once: omnipresent.


Pandemic is also noun with the meaning: a pandemic disease.

check bellow for the other definitions of Pandemic and Ubiquitous

  1. Pandemic as an adjective:

    Widespread; general.

  2. Pandemic as an adjective (medicine):

    Epidemic over a wide geographical area and affecting a large proportion of the population.

    Examples:

    "World War I might have continued indefinitely if not for a pandemic outbreak of influenza."

  1. Pandemic as a noun:

    A pandemic disease; a disease that hits a wide geographical area and affects a large proportion of the population.

  1. Ubiquitous as an adjective:

    Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.

    Examples:

    "To Hindus, Jews, Christians, and Muslims God is ubiquitous."

  2. Ubiquitous as an adjective:

    Appearing to be everywhere at once; being or seeming to be in more than one location at the same time.

  3. Ubiquitous as an adjective:

    Widespread; very prevalent.