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The synonyms of “Omniscient” are: all-knowing
Omniscient as an Adjective
Definitions of "Omniscient" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “omniscient” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Knowing everything.
- Infinitely wise.
Synonyms of "Omniscient" as an adjective (1 Word)
all-knowing | Infinitely wise. |
Usage Examples of "Omniscient" as an adjective
- A third-person omniscient narrator.
Associations of "Omniscient" (30 Words)
almighty | Having complete power; omnipotent. I swear by almighty God. |
bible | The sacred writings of the Christian religions. |
blaspheme | Utter obscenities or profanities. Blaspheme God. |
blessed | Roman Catholic proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration. A blessed time. |
consecrate | Dedicate to a deity by a vow. The consecrated chapel. |
creator | A person or thing that brings something into existence. James Bond s creator Ian Fleming. |
deification | An embodiment of the qualities of a god. The capitalists deification of capital. |
deist | Of or relating to deism. |
deity | The creator and supreme being (in a monotheistic religion such as Christianity. A deity of ancient Greece. |
divine | Resulting from divine providence. Her pies were simply divine. |
divinity | White creamy fudge made with egg whites. A doctor of divinity. |
ecclesiastical | Of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church. The ecclesiastical hierarchy. |
enshrine | Preserve (a right, tradition, or idea) in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected. The right of all workers to strike was enshrined in the new constitution. |
godly | Emanating from God. Leading a godly life. |
hallowed | Worthy of religious veneration. Hallowed ground. |
heavenly | Of the heavens or sky. Heavenly constellations. |
liturgy | A religious service conducted according to a liturgy. At the conclusion of the liturgy the Bishop presented the certificates. |
omnipotent | Having unlimited power. God is described as omnipotent and benevolent. |
omniscience | The state of knowing everything. The notion of divine omniscience. |
orison | A prayer. |
pantheon | A temple to all the gods. The deities of the Hindu pantheon. |
paradise | An ideal or idyllic place or state. Martyrs who die in battle with the ungodly earn instant transmission to paradise. |
sacred | Made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use. A private office sacred to the President. |
sacrosanct | (especially of a principle, place, or routine) regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with. The individual s right to work has been upheld as sacrosanct. |
scripture | The sacred writings of Christianity contained in the Bible. Passages of scripture. |
theologian | A person who engages or is an expert in theology. |
theological | Of or relating to or concerning theology. A reworking of the past that was partly theological. |
theology | A particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings. Jewish theology. |
worship | The activity of worshipping. Worship of the Mother Goddess. |