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Meaning
The word "omniscient" refers to having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding of all things. It describes a state of knowing everything, often associated with a narrator in literature who has insight into the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
Synonyms
- All-knowing
- All-seeing
- Wise
- Sagacious
- Comprehensive
Antonyms
- Ignorant
- Uninformed
- Unaware
- Limited
- Naive
Etymology
The term "omniscient" comes from the Latin word "omniscientem," which is the present participle of "omniscire," meaning "to know all." The prefix "omni-" means "all," and "sciens" is derived from "scire," which means "to know."
Examples
- The omniscient narrator provided insights into the characters' inner thoughts, making the story more engaging.
- In many religious texts, the concept of an omniscient deity is central to the understanding of divine wisdom.
- The author cleverly employed an omniscient point of view to reveal the motivations of all the characters in the novel.
- Although he believed he was well-informed, in reality, he was far from omniscient about the complex issues at hand.