noun

presence

presence, attendance, bearing

Your presence is requested at the meeting.

Your presence is requested at the meeting.

He has a very strong presence.

He has a very strong presence.

She felt a strange presence in the room.

She felt a strange presence in the room.

((the presence of sb./sth.)) the fact of being in a place The presence of police calmed the crowd.

((in the presence of sb.)) with someone there He signed the document in the presence of two witnesses.

Synonyms: attendance, existence; Antonyms: absence

From Latin 'praesentia', from 'praesens' (present). 'prae-' (before) + 'esse' (to be). The state of being before someone.

This is the noun form of the adjective 'present'. Remember it as the opposite of 'absence'.

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