Omnipresent

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɑmnɪˌprɛzənt/

Definitions of omnipresent

adjective describing a quality of being present everywhere at the same time

Example Sentences

A1 The sun is omnipresent in the sky every day.

A2 Technology has become omnipresent in our daily lives.

B1 Social media platforms are omnipresent and used by people of all ages.

B2 The influence of the internet is omnipresent, shaping the way we communicate and access information.

C1 The concept of time is omnipresent in philosophical discussions about existence.

C2 The artist's omnipresent presence at the gallery opening was felt by all attendees.

Examples of omnipresent in a Sentence

formal The concept of an omnipresent deity is a common belief in many religions.

informal Social media has become omnipresent in our daily lives.

slang That new song is omnipresent on the radio right now.

figurative Her influence in the company is omnipresent, even when she's not physically present.

Grammatical Forms of omnipresent

past tense

omnipresented

plural

omnipresents

comparative

more omnipresent

superlative

most omnipresent

present tense

is omnipresent

future tense

will be omnipresent

perfect tense

has been omnipresent

continuous tense

is being omnipresent

singular

omnipresent

positive degree

omnipresent

infinitive

to be omnipresent

gerund

omnipresencing

participle

omnipresenting

Origin and Evolution of omnipresent

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'omnipresent' originated from the Latin word 'omnipraesens', which is a combination of 'omni-' meaning all and 'praesens' meaning present.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in religious contexts to describe the presence of God everywhere at all times, the word 'omnipresent' has evolved to also be used in a more general sense to describe something or someone that is always present or widely encountered.