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omniscient

[ UK /ɒmnˈɪsi‍ənt/ ]
[ US /ɑmˈnɪʃənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. infinitely wise

How To Use omniscient In A Sentence

  • I do not pretend to be omniscient, but am positive about this fact.
  • It will also mark another milestone in the dedicated career of omniscient scorer Ian Chisholm - now in his 42nd year in the scorebox - who punctiliously keeps a book which even Bill Frindall would laud.
  • The censorship method… is that of handing the job over to some frail and erring mortal man, and making him omnipotent on the assumption that his official status will make him infallible and omniscient.
  • It is also true that you can't be omniscient; you can't see everything, everywhere.
  • The lawyer's "ally is chance," and his "task is to disrupt an overhasty reliance on what appears to be the truth," says the rather fiendish omniscient narrator in one story. Suburban Tensions In a Gauzy Glow
  • Supposing, just for a second, that we take these metaphors literally; what we would basically be saying is that God -- that Supreme Being, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient -- is the real evil, while Lucifer and Christ were both good guys, both trying but failing to wake humanity up to its daimonic -- which is to say divine -- potential. THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART ONE
  • The discord between the stories is only partially harmonized by the patter of an omniscient narrator. The Times Literary Supplement
  • An omniscient narrator speaks neutrally about what has passed.
  • His distaste for big inert words - words like omniscient, impassable and imperturbable, which he finds other theologians using to describe God - inspires his own desire for accessibility.
  • The power of Hananim is considered absolute: he is almighty, omnipotent, and omniscient.
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