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Ubiquitous

adjective
Definition

Present, appearing, or found everywhere.

Example

"Mobile phones are now ubiquitous in modern society."

Synonyms
omnipresentpervasiveuniversal
Antonyms
rarescarceuncommon
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The Ultimate Guide to IELTS Vocabulary

Mastering lexical resource is 25% of your Speaking and Writing score. Here is what you need to know.

Band 6 vs. Band 8 Vocabulary

The difference between a Band 6 and a Band 8 lies in lexical resource. While a Band 6 candidate might use common words like "important," a Band 8 candidate uses precise, less common lexical items like "crucial," "paramount," or "indispensable." Precision and collocation accuracy are key.

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Academic vs. General Training

While the speaking and listening sections are identical, the reading and writing sections differ. Academic vocabulary focuses heavily on formal texts, data analysis, and university-level discourse. General Training requires more everyday, workplace-oriented language.

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