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omniscient

[om-nish-uhnt] / ɒmˈnɪʃ ənt /


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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

It effectively assumes the omniscient voice of a silent narrator.

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But the reviewer suggested that Mr. Bell may have been guilty of overkill in portraying his hero as omniscient.

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Translating DFW’s unique omniscient narrator’s voice — simultaneously colloquial and academic, which Schur describes as “writing in the way we think and talk” — presents a tougher challenge, but it’s probably not undoable.

From Washington Post

Finally, she has become the omniscient narrator of her new reality.

From New York Times