presence (Meaning)
presence (n)
the state of being present; current existence
the immediate proximity of someone or something
an invisible spiritual being felt to be nearby
the impression that something is present
dignified manner or conduct
the act of being present
Synonyms & Antonyms of presence
presence Sentence Examples
- The imposing presence of the mountain filled the room with awe.
- Her ethereal presence lingered in the air, a reminder of her recent departure.
- The judge's stern presence commanded respect in the courtroom.
- The faint presence of sunlight filtered through the blinds, providing a glimmer of warmth.
- The military's overwhelming presence in the city created an atmosphere of unease.
- The ghost's inexplicable presence sent chills down their spines.
- The professor's erudite presence ignited a thirst for knowledge in his students.
- The unexpected presence of the stranger broke the silence and tension in the room.
- The river's gentle presence provided a sense of tranquility amidst the chaos of the city.
- The faintest presence of doubt cast a shadow on his otherwise unwavering belief.
FAQs About the word presence
the state of being present; current existence, the immediate proximity of someone or something, an invisible spiritual being felt to be nearby, the impression t
sight, company,proximity,immediacy,nearness, closeness, contiguity
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The imposing presence of the mountain filled the room with awe.
Her ethereal presence lingered in the air, a reminder of her recent departure.
The judge's stern presence commanded respect in the courtroom.
The faint presence of sunlight filtered through the blinds, providing a glimmer of warmth.