omni
Pronunciation: [ˈɑmni]
Word
Context: “inclusiveness”
(adjective) relating to all things or everywhere. If something is described as 'omni', it means it includes everything or is all around us. For example, 'omni' can be used to say that something covers all parts or is available anywhere.
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The omni-channel approach allows customers to shop online, in stores, or through an app.
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Not all services were omni; some could only be accessed in certain places.
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How can we use omni in our daily shopping?
Context: “comprehensiveness”
(prefix) a part added to the beginning of a word to mean 'all' or 'every'. For example, when you see 'omni' at the start of a word like 'omniscient', it tells you that it discusses knowledge of everything.
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The word 'omnivorous' means eating all kinds of food, like plants and meat.
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If someone is not omnivorous, it means they don’t eat all types of food.
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What does the prefix 'omni-' tell you about a word?
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