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omniscient

[om-nish-uhnt] / ɒmˈnɪʃ ənt /


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Seriously, I never claimed to be an omniscient narrator exactly, but I really did think I knew the basics of the story I’ve been telling.

From Literature

It effectively assumes the omniscient voice of a silent narrator.

From New York Times

In short, the historical record itself, and not just our own omniscient imaginations, provides the requisite evidence from which we can reconstruct the response to the proslavery argument.

From Literature

He wanted to believe that someone omniscient—an all-knowing God—was keeping score of what happened on earth, and just maybe it was time for things to change.

From Literature

All fiction deals with the underlying question of how it is being told — are we listening in on someone’s thoughts, or an omniscient narrator, something else?

From Los Angeles Times