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    Pres·ence
    /ˈprezns/

    noun

  2. PRESENCE definition: 1. the fact that someone or something is in a place: 2. a feeling that someone is still in a place…. Learn more.

  3. noun. us / ˈprez. ə ns / uk / ˈprez. ə ns / Add to word list. B2 [ S ] the fact that someone or something is in a place: She was overawed by the presence of so many people. The presence of pollen in the atmosphere causes hay fever in some people. He's usually quite polite in my presence. The document was signed in the presence of two witnesses.

  4. Presence is the state of being somewhere. When you get an invitation that reads "Your presence is requested,” you are being asked to show up. Your style of being there — your demeanor or bearing — is also your presence. Usually, presence is a physical thing. Since the 1600s, the word has also meant something otherwordly, a spiritual or ...

  5. Definition of presence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. The state or fact of being present; current existence or occurrence: a student's presence in class; the presence of toxins in the blood. 2. The area immediately surrounding a great personage, especially a sovereign: in the king's presence. 3. A person who is present, especially in an impressive way: She was a presence in our lives. 4. a.

  7. 2 days ago · A presence is a person or creature that you cannot see, but that you are aware of. [literary] The forest was dark and silent, haunted by shadows and unseen presences. She started to be affected by the ghostly presence she could feel in the house. Synonyms: spirit, ghost, manifestation, spectre More Synonyms of presence. 4. singular noun.

  8. 4 days ago · A quality that sets an individual out from others; a quality that makes them noticed and/or admired even if they are not speaking or performing. Despite being less than five foot, she filled up the theatre with her stage presence. Something (as a spirit) felt or believed to be present .

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