Pronunciation: /ˈɑmniəm/
noun a Latin word meaning 'of all' or 'for all'; used in English to refer to a collection or group of things
A1 The omnium was filled with various fruits and vegetables.
A2 The omnium at the market had a wide selection of goods.
B1 The omnium of products available online is overwhelming.
B2 The omnium of knowledge required for this job is extensive.
C1 The omnium of responsibilities in her new role is challenging.
C2 The omnium of resources at their disposal is impressive.
formal The omnium gatherum is a collection of various items or people.
informal The omnium race is happening this weekend, are you going to watch?
slang I heard he's the omnium champion in his cycling group.
figurative In the omnium of life, we must navigate through various challenges and opportunities.
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