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How to pronounce:
omnipresent
Phonetic Transcription:
ˌɒmnɪˈpreznt
Examples:
God is omnipresent.
The presence of past is omnipresent.
Logic is omnipresent, unchangeable, and objective.

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Common mistakes of omnipresent pronunciation

- Stress placement: Many learners incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "om-ni-ˈpre-zent". The correct stress is on the third syllable: "ˌɒm.nɪˈprɛz.ənt" (UK) and "ˌɑːm.nɪˈprɛz.ənt" (US). Tip: Remember to emphasize "pre" for clarity.
- Vowel confusion: Some speakers pronounce the first syllable as "om" instead of "ɒm" (UK) or "ɑːm" (US). This can lead to miscommunication. Tip: Focus on the short "o" sound in "omnipresent".
- Missing schwa: The final syllable is often pronounced as "t" instead of the correct "ənt" sound, like "ˈprɛz.ənt". This can make the word sound incomplete. Tip: Practice the soft "ə" sound to ensure clarity.
- Overemphasizing consonants: Learners might overemphasize the "n" in "omnipresent", making it sound like "om-ni-ˈpre-sent". The correct pronunciation has a smoother flow. Tip: Try to blend the syllables more naturally.
- Incorrect vowel length: Some may pronounce the "i" in the second syllable too long, saying "om-niː-present". The correct pronunciation uses a short "i" sound. Tip: Keep the "i" brief to match the natural rhythm of "omnipresent".