Pronunciation: /ɑmˈnɪʃənt/
adjective having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding
A1 The omniscient narrator knew everything that was happening in the story.
A2 In the fairy tale, the omniscient wizard could see into the future.
B1 The detective in the mystery novel seemed almost omniscient with his ability to solve any case.
B2 The author's omniscient perspective allowed readers to understand the thoughts and motivations of all the characters.
C1 The omniscient viewpoint in the novel provided a deep insight into the complexities of human nature.
C2 The omniscient narrator in the epic poem had a profound understanding of the characters' innermost thoughts and emotions.
formal The author wrote the novel from an omniscient point of view, allowing readers to know the thoughts of all the characters.
informal In the movie, the narrator is like an omniscient being who knows everything about the characters.
slang Dude, it's like the main character is some kind of omniscient superhero or something.
figurative Her knowledge of the industry was so vast, it was as if she had omniscient powers when it came to predicting trends.
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