presence

UK /ˈpɹɛzn̩s/ US /ˈpɹɛz(ə)ns/
noun 5verb 1

Collocations

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1

(noun.) being present

ADJ

mere

Just knowing she was in the building—her mere presence—made everyone feel safer.

constant, continued, continuing, permanent

strong

The new coffee shop has already built a strong presence in our neighborhood.

VERB + PRESENCE

indicate, reveal, show

The dog's muddy paws revealed the presence of a nearby stream.

acknowledge

The teacher acknowledged the new student's presence by welcoming her to the class.

detect

grace sb with

After missing three meetings, she finally graced the office with her presence yesterday afternoon.

PREP

in sb's ~

The children were very shy and quiet in their grandmother's presence.

PHRASES

make your presence felt/known

The new coach made his presence known immediately by changing the team's training schedule.

2

(noun.) number of people

ADJ

constant

military, police

A heavy military presence along the border made many residents feel nervous about the situation.

VERB + PRESENCE

maintain

The company maintains a strong presence in European markets through its regional offices.

3

(noun.) force of personality

ADJ

charismatic, commanding, formidable, great, imposing, powerful, strong

stage

The young musician's impressive stage presence captivated the entire audience from the moment she walked out.

VERB + PRESENCE

have

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