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omniscient

[om-nish-uhnt] / ɒmˈnɪʃ ənt /


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It effectively assumes the omniscient voice of a silent narrator.

From New York Times

“It was an impossible task,” the omniscient amnesiac narrator muses, “but the gesture touched me somehow.”

From New York Times

Once viewed as omniscient authorities, doctors now openly acknowledge that limitations of medical data require scrutiny and careful application to particular circumstances.

From Salon

It may seem like Wall Street investors are omniscient, but they outsource a lot of research to third parties.

From Seattle Times

But the key to this novel is that while the narration sometimes feels omniscient, the story is refracted through one particular lens: Dara’s.

From New York Times