Meaning of omnicognizant | Babel Free
Definitions
Aware of everything.
not-comparable
Examples
“In the first half of the nineteenth century, the policy instituted under the early Ch’ien-lung reforms of Hupeh Governor Yen Ssu-sheng governed the selection and appointment of the omnicognizant Hankow brokers.”
“The omnicognizant Howard Haycraft, in his Murder for Pleasure, wrote two pages on this very subject.”
“In the opening phase, the family perceives the therapist as the healer and the mediator, and as being omnicognizant.”
“He was an omnipresent god, although only in a small area. And he was omnicognizant, but just enough to know that while he did indeed know everything it wasn't the whole Everything, just the part of it that applied to his island.”
“The nation must concede to their Prophet as Allah hath chosen him for Them. He hath chosen Mohammed by His knowledge as He is the omniscient and the omnicognizant.”
“Throughout the history of mankind, people of different religions and cultures have had their own understanding of God. Some describe God as omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-seeing), omnicognizant (all-knowing), and omnipresent (present-in-everything).”
“Mostly I’ll try to keep myself out of this story, since I don’t really have too awful much to do with the bulk of the action, though I guess I’ll address the issue of who I am and how I got to be omnicognizant and all that later, if it seems warranted.”
“Dude, you’re omniscient and omnicognizant. Right? You’re all-seeing, as long as you bother to look?”
“A marriage of the demon and the chronicler would make a couple that would know all there is to know about the state of the world at any time past, present, and future. And yet this omnicognizant pair would be unable to write history.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.