omniscient means having total knowledge. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 76 out of 100.
Why this word is great
OMNISCIENT — [Adjective] Possessing complete and infinite knowledge of all things past, present, and future. From Medieval Latin *omnisciens* ("all-knowing"), from Latin *omnis* ("all") + *sciens* ("knowing"). Unlike "prescient," which peers dimly ahead, or "erudite," which hoards what can be learned, omniscience is the static, total possession of every datum: the simultaneous awareness of every whispering pine needle, every buried bone, and every unspoken thought in every crowded room. It is a consciousness so vast and silent it erases wonder, an unbearable solitude of infinite knowing that is forever exiled from the human condition of story.
adj
- Having total knowledge.“The story was narrated from an omniscient point of view.”
noun
- One who has total knowledge.“Those blind omniscients , those almighty slaves , Untenanting creation of its God”