omnipresent — Existing everywhere at the same time; present in all places simultaneously. Describes something that is so widespread or pervasive that it seems to be everywhere at once.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Existing everywhere at the same time; present in all places simultaneously. Describes something that is so widespread or pervasive that it seems to be everywhere at once.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌɑːmnɪˈprezənt/
Korean meaning: 어디에나 존재하는, 편재하는
Korean pronunciation: 옴니-프레즌트 (강세: 프레)
Example Sentences
- My mom seems omnipresent - she always knows when I'm sneaking snacks!
- Coffee shops have become omnipresent in urban areas.
- The smell of garlic was omnipresent in the Italian restaurant.
omnipresent
ADJECTIVE//ˌɑːmnɪˈprezənt//
Existing everywhere at the same time; present in all places simultaneously. Describes something that is so widespread or pervasive that it seems to be everywhere at once.

Existing everywhere at the same time; present in all places simultaneously. Describes something that is so widespread or pervasive that it seems to be everywhere at once.

Every message sent proves how omnipresent our digital world has become!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin omnipraesens, combining omnis (all) and praesens (present). Originally used in religious contexts to describe God's ability to be everywhere at once, but now used more broadly to mean 'existing everywhere.'
🎵Rhyme
📝Examples
“My mom seems omnipresent - she always knows when I'm sneaking snacks!”
“Coffee shops have become omnipresent in urban areas.”
“The smell of garlic was omnipresent in the Italian restaurant.”
“Advertisements are omnipresent in Times Square, making it impossible to escape marketing.”
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