A person (or narrator in a novel) who knows everything.
NO omnipotent means all powerful, thus, a weak and indecisive person is NOT omnipotent.
NO, omnipotent means all powerful, thus, a weak and indecisive person is NOT omnipotent.
NO omnipotent means all powerful, thus, a weak and indecisive person is NOT omnipotent.
omnipotent or almighty
Omnipotent.
Omnipotent Government was created in 1944.
Omnipotent Government has 291 pages.
If God truly is omnipotent can he create a weight he cannot lift?She somehow always knows where I am. It's like she's omnipotent!The only omnipotent being I put my faith in is gravity.
One word is omnipotent.
no
Some books make as many as twenty-six different points of view, however most of these as merely third person with a varying degrees of intensity. More simply there are: # Omnipotent: the narrator sees and knows everything. # Limited Omnipotent: the narrator's Omnipotence is limited to a few people. # First Person (Singular and Plural). # Second Person (rare) (Singular and Plural). # Third Person (Singular and Plural).
omnipotent is spelled the same in French. You can also use 'tout-puissant'