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Having total knowledge; knowing everything.

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"God is said to be omniscient."

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What part of speech is the word omniscient?

The word "omniscient" is an adjective.


What does omniscient mean in literature?

Omniscient is all knowing. Omnipotent is all powerful.


What is the word that means all knowing?

Omniscient means all-knowing. 'Omni' means 'all'.


What is the noun form of the word omniscient?

Omniscience


What word goes for having unlimited knowledge?

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What is the word meaning having unlimited knowledgewith the prefix omni?

Omnipotent is all powerful. Omniscient is all knowing


What does omniscient mean in writing?

It means all knowing


What does all-wise mean?

Omniscient or all-knowing.


Is there a word for the feeling of the absolute understanding of all things?

Omniscient.


What are examples of sentences that use the word omniscient?

Well, if someone is omniscient, it means they know EVERYTHING, literally, so, # She got so many answers right, she must be omniscient. # I think that this guy is omniscient, because he's answered a billion and one questions on Wikianswers.


What does choreograph mean in dance?

the omniscient is a person or use charater and narrator


What an omniscient narrator?

That is a voice that is written from outside the story that knows everything about the story. The word omniscient means "all-knowing." This usually implies a 3rd person point of view, but not always. First person omniscient is possible, but rather rare. Some writers and critics argue that there is a distinction between 3rd person omniscient and universal omniscient, where the narrator has information that none of the characters have.