Pronunciation: /ˈprɛzəns/
noun the state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present in a place or thing
A1 I feel your presence in the room.
A2 Her presence at the party made everyone happy.
B1 The presence of security guards made me feel safe.
B2 His strong presence commanded attention in the boardroom.
C1 The president's presence at the event added prestige to the occasion.
C2 The actress's presence on stage captivated the audience.
adjective existing or occurring at a place or in a person's mind
A1 Her presence in the room made everyone feel comfortable.
A2 The presence of a security guard at the entrance reassured the guests.
B1 The strong presence of police officers helped maintain order during the protest.
B2 The company's online presence has significantly increased its customer base.
C1 The president's presence at the summit elevated the importance of the meeting.
C2 The artist's presence at the gallery opening drew in a large crowd of admirers.
formal The CEO's presence at the meeting was greatly appreciated by the board members.
informal I always feel better when my best friend is in my presence.
slang Her presence at the party really livened things up.
figurative The presence of hope kept him going during the difficult times.
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