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omniscient

[om-nish-uhnt] / ɒmˈnɪʃ ənt /


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Just look at us floating around in the heaven and hell of cyberspace: feeling omniscient with our powerful search engines, gathering “followers.”

From New York Times

What Mitchell has gained is a fine command of her sumptuous lower register — an androgynous, omniscient voice, like a wise, benevolent god.

From New York Times

Meanwhile, members of Generation X — aged 39 to 57 years old — reported declining belief in God creating humans, founding the basis for trust and being the omniscient, omnipotent ruler of the universe.

From Washington Times

“The offerings are both substantial, healthy snacks and stuff that is horrible for you but so very, very much appreciated,” our omniscient narrator shares.

From New York Times

Besides leaving her time for her hobby, convent life lets her avoid the reach of an omniscient A.I. that humanity has embraced as a benefactor and constant companion.

From New York Times