Pronunciation: /ˈɑmnəˌbʌs/
noun a volume containing several novels or other items previously published separately
A1 I borrowed an omnibus from the library to read on my long journey.
A2 The omnibus was packed with people on their way to work.
B1 The omnibus driver announced the next stop over the loudspeaker.
B2 The omnibus company offered a discount for frequent travelers.
C1 The omnibus bill included funding for various infrastructure projects.
C2 The omnibus legislation addressed a wide range of issues affecting the economy.
adjective covering many things or classes
A1 I read an omnibus book with all the stories in one volume.
A2 The omnibus edition of the TV series includes all the episodes from the first season.
B1 The omnibus bill addressed various issues related to healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
B2 The omnibus agreement covered a wide range of topics, from trade to security.
C1 The omnibus legislation proposed sweeping changes to the tax code.
C2 The omnibus treaty was signed by multiple countries to address global environmental concerns.
formal The government passed an omnibus bill that addressed multiple issues at once.
informal I picked up an omnibus edition of my favorite comic book series.
slang Let's catch the omnibus to get to the concert on time.
figurative The novel serves as an omnibus of the author's best works.
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