Phrases with «ubiquitous term»

The phrase "ubiquitous term" means a word or expression that is commonly known and used everywhere. Full definition

Sentences with «ubiquitous term»

  • Webinar description: The highly debatable term «detox» is one that often makes health professionals cringe as it has become one of the most popular and ubiquitous terms used to market fad diets in recent years. (bostonfunctionalnutrition.com)
  • The «season of goodwill» is one of many ubiquitous terms seen at this time of year, such terms conjure up memories and feelings of warmth that are synonymous with the coming Christmas period and in most induces a feeling of hope, a spirit of generosity and a kindly approach towards others. (peacenotpas.com)
  • That A Quiet Place is, beyond its loopy alien antics, emotionally stirring and executed with lean formal elegance has made it a hit with critics — many of whom have taken Krasinski's own cue in labelling it an «elevated horror» movie, an increasingly ubiquitous term intended to dignify genre films with noble artistic aspirations. (theguardian.com)
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