presence

/ˈprɛzəns/
nounIntermediate
general

the state of being present or existing in a place or situation

The presence of a security guard deterred potential thieves.

Having a security guard there prevented possible theft.

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Can refer to physical, mental, or emotional presence.

general

a person or thing that is present

The presence of wild animals in the area is a sign of a healthy ecosystem.

Having wild animals in the area indicates a healthy environment.

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Often used in formal or descriptive contexts.

general

the quality of being noticeable or influential

His strong presence on stage commanded attention.

His powerful way of being on stage made people pay attention.

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Used to describe someone's impact or effect on others.

Collocations

strong presencea noticeable or influential way of beingphysical presencebeing physically present in a placemental presencebeing mentally focused or aware

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Related Phrases

make one's presence knownphrase
to announce or show that you are there
in the presence ofphrase
while someone or something is there

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

The meaning of 'presence' can vary based on context. Pay attention to whether it's referring to physical, mental, or emotional presence.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

While 'presence' is a versatile word, avoid using it too frequently in formal writing. Opt for more specific synonyms when possible.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'presens', from Old French 'présence', from Latin 'praesentia', from 'praesens' meaning 'present'.

📝Usage Notes

Can be used in both literal and metaphorical senses. Often implies a noticeable or influential way of being.

Word Breakdown

pre-
before
prefix
+
-sent
being
root
+
-ia
state or condition
suffix
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