omniscient
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Adj — Knowing everything; having complete or unlimited knowledge.
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Etymology
From Medieval Latin omnisciens, "all-knowing," from Latin omnis ("all") and sciens ("knowing").
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What does “omniscient” mean?
The word “omniscient” means knowing everything; having complete or unlimited knowledge. In plain terms, knowing everything.
How do you pronounce “omniscient”?
“Omniscient” is pronounced om-NIH-seernt (/ɑmˈnɪʃənt/ in IPA).
How do you use “omniscient” in a sentence?
Here is “omniscient” used in a sentence: “The novel is told from an omniscient narrator who knows every character's thoughts.”
What part of speech is “omniscient”?
“Omniscient” is an adjective.
Where does the word “omniscient” come from?
The word “omniscient” comes from Medieval Latin. From Medieval Latin omnisciens, "all-knowing," from Latin omnis ("all") and sciens ("knowing").