omnipresent
Omnipresent (adj) means present everywhere at the same time. Example: “Smartphones have become almost omnipresent in modern life.”
How to use omnipresent
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishPresent or seeming to be present everywhere at once.
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Smartphones have become almost _____ in modern life.
Etymology
From Medieval Latin omnipraesens, from omni- ("all") and present.
Rhymes for omnipresent
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What does “omnipresent” mean?
The word “omnipresent” means present everywhere at the same time. In plain terms, present or seeming to be present everywhere at once.
How do you pronounce “omnipresent”?
“Omnipresent” is pronounced om-nih-PREHZNT ([ˌɑmnɪˈpɹɛzn̩t] in IPA).
How do you use “omnipresent” in a sentence?
Here is “omnipresent” used in a sentence: “Smartphones have become almost omnipresent in modern life.”
What part of speech is “omnipresent”?
“Omnipresent” is an adjective.
Where does the word “omnipresent” come from?
The word “omnipresent” comes from Medieval Latin. From Medieval Latin omnipraesens, from omni- ("all") and present.