presence
Americannoun
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the state or fact of being present, as with others or in a place.
- Antonyms:
- absence
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attendance or company.
Your presence is requested.
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immediate vicinity; proximity.
in the presence of witnesses.
- Synonyms:
- neighborhood
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the military or economic power of a country as reflected abroad by the stationing of its troops, sale of its goods, etc..
the American military presence in Europe;
the Japanese presence in the U.S. consumer market.
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Chiefly British. the immediate personal vicinity of a great personage giving audience or reception.
summoned to her presence.
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the ability to project a sense of ease, poise, or self-assurance, especially the quality or manner of a person's bearing before an audience.
The speaker had a good deal of stage presence.
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personal appearance or bearing, especially of a dignified or imposing kind.
a man of fine presence.
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a person, especially of noteworthy appearance or compelling personality.
He is a real presence, even at a private party.
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a divine or supernatural spirit felt to be present.
He felt a presence with him in the room.
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British Obsolete. presence chamber.
noun
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the state or fact of being present
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the immediate proximity of a person or thing
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personal appearance or bearing, esp of a dignified nature
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an imposing or dignified personality
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an invisible spirit felt to be nearby
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electronics a recording control that boosts mid-range frequencies
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(of a recording) a quality that gives the impression that the listener is in the presence of the original source of the sound
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obsolete assembly or company
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obsolete short for presence chamber
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of presence
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin praesentia; see present 1, -ence
Explanation
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 divine presence. If you suddenly feel a weird presence in the room, perhaps it's a ghost . . . or just the cat. Use the phrase "presence of mind" to indicate when someone is quick-witted or just paying attention. While your job washing skyscraper windows doesn't require a lot of brain work, it's a good idea to keep your presence of mind while working.
Vocabulary lists containing presence
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Example Sentences
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Warsh’s other aim, a smaller Fed presence in financial markets, looks challenging too.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026
Voters quoted in the piece consistently say they are searching for candidates with detailed, credible plans on affordability, homelessness, and mental health rather than simply a strong brand or online presence.
From Los Angeles Times • May 17, 2026
The devil makes only an occasional appearance on the fashion runway and on the red carpet; historically, too, his presence has been minimal.
From Salon • May 17, 2026
Aside from the mentality aspect, the player's influence at Old Trafford should extend far longer than his physical presence.
From BBC • May 17, 2026
The presence of so much rosewood aboard the Shinan ship was a strong indication that the vessel had sailed as far as Southeast Asia and with the intention of trading in Korea and Japan.
From "Shipwrecked!" by Martin W. Sandler
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