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omnipresent

/ˌˈɑmnəˌˈprɛznt/
/ɒmnɪˈprɛzɪnt/
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Other forms: omnipresently

Omnipresent describes something that's everywhere at once, like a deity. If your parents are constantly monitoring what you do, you may feel like they're omnipresent — and look forward to going to college somewhere far, far away.

You might recognize the prefix omni-, meaning "all," from words like omnipotent ("all-powerful") or omniscient ("all-knowing"). Add it to present, and voilà, you have a word for something that's present all the time. You can't hide from an omnipresent being, and you can't escape an omnipresent smell. Language purists might prefer that a bad smell be described as ubiquitous ("turning up everywhere") and save the word omnipresent for the divine.

Definitions of omnipresent
  1. adjective
    being present everywhere at once
    synonyms: ubiquitous
    present
    being or existing in a specified place
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