Presence
UK /["/ˈprezns/"]/US /["/ˈprezns/"]/
Definition
the fact of being in a particular place
In simple words: Being somewhere or being seen.
Examples
- Her presence at the meeting made a significant impact on the discussion.
- The ghost is said to linger in the presence of those who believe in it.
- His presence on stage was captivating, drawing everyone's attention.
- The teacher emphasized the importance of being physically present in the classroom to enhance learning.
- The company's presence in the international market has grown over the last decade.
Usage notes
Use 'presence' when referring to someone being in a place, or the effect they create. It can imply influence or support. Avoid using it in overly casual conversations or when discussing physical absence.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'pre-sense' — think of being aware of someone before you see them.
Collocations
- mere
- constant
- continued
- indicate
- reveal
- show
- in somebody’s presence
- make your presence felt
- make your presence known
- mere
- constant
- continued
- indicate
- reveal
- show
- in somebody’s presence
- make your presence felt
- make your presence known
- constant
- continuing
- permanent
- have
- maintain
- alien
- ghostly
- divine
- feel
- sense
- charismatic
- commanding
- dominating
- have
Synonyms
- attendance
- existence
- appearance
- influence
- impact
Antonyms
- absence
- nonexistence
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'presents' (gifts) when spoken.
- Used in expressions like 'his presence is' instead of 'his presence was'.
- Forget to use it for non-physical contexts, like emotional presence.