omniscient
having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
an omniscient being.
the Omniscient, God.
Origin of omniscient
1Other words from omniscient
- om·nis·cient·ly, adverb
- un·om·nis·cient, adjective
- un·om·nis·cient·ly, adverb
Words that may be confused with omniscient
- omnipotent, omniscient
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How to use omniscient in a sentence
For it is an eternal providence which directs omnisciently the good and evil fortunes of human men.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume II (of 3) | Alexander Wheelock ThayerEternal Providence omnisciently directs the good and evil fortunes of mortal men.
Beethoven: the Man and the Artist | Ludwig van Beethoven"You've seen the last of him," stated Fox-face omnisciently.
Winner Take All | Larry Evans
British Dictionary definitions for omniscient
/ (ɒmˈnɪsɪənt) /
having infinite knowledge or understanding
having very great or seemingly unlimited knowledge
Origin of omniscient
1Derived forms of omniscient
- omniscience, noun
- omnisciently, adverb
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