The meaning of PRESENCE is the fact or condition of being present. How to use presence in a sentence.
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.
Definition of presence noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A presence is a person or creature that you cannot see, but that you are aware of.
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.
presence (third-person singular simple present presences, present participle presencing, simple past and past participle presenced) (philosophy, ambitransitive) To make or become present.
PRESENCE definition: the state or fact of being present, as with others or in a place. See examples of presence used in a sentence.
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.
Please don't smoke in my presence. [=near me; when I am present] She asked them not to talk about the accident in her presence. Their daughter is shy in the presence of [= around] strangers. The contract was signed in the presence of two witnesses.