Ubiquitous vs Confusing - What's the difference?
ubiquitous | confusing |
Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.
Seeming to appear everywhere at the same time.
Widespread; very prevalent.
difficult to understand; not clear as lacking order, chaotic etc
As adjectives the difference between ubiquitous and confusing
is that ubiquitous is being everywhere at once: omnipresent while confusing is difficult to understand; not clear as lacking order, chaotic etc.As a verb confusing is
present participle of lang=en.ubiquitous
English
Adjective
(-)- To Hindus, Jews, Muslims and Christians, God is ubiquitous.
Quotations
* 1851 — *: One of the wild suggestions referred to, as at last coming to be linked with the White Whale in the minds of the superstitiously inclined, was the unearthly conceit that Moby Dick was ubiquitous ; that he had actually been encountered in opposite latitudes at one and the same instant of time. * 1927-1929' — *: I returned to the Ashram. The ubiquitous Chetaskumar was there too.Synonyms
* (being everywhere ): omnipresent * (seeming to appear everywhere at the same time ): ever-presentDerived terms
* ubiquitouslyExternal links
* * *confusing
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Several sections in that book are really confusing .