all-knowing

adj

Etymology

From all- + knowing. Partially a calque of Latin omnisciens (literally “all-knowing”)

  1. calqued from omnisciens

Definitions

  1. Knowing everything

    Knowing everything: all facts, all actions taken by everyone, and so on.

    • Near-synonyms: all-seeing, omnivident
    • She waited on her horse passive and all-knowing.

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