Prescence
Misspelling of presence.
Presencenoun
The fact or condition of being present, or of being within sight or call, or at hand.
‘Any painter can benefit from the presence of a live model from which to draw.’;
Presencenoun
The part of space within one's immediate vicinity.
‘Bob never said anything about it in my presence.’;
Presencenoun
A quality of poise and effectiveness that enables a performer to achieve a close relationship with their audience.
‘Despite being less than five foot, she filled up the theatre with her stage presence.’;
Presencenoun
Something (as a spirit) felt or believed to be present.
‘I'm convinced that there was a presence in that building that I can't explain, which led to my heroic actions.’;
Presencenoun
A company's business activity in a particular market.
Presencenoun
The state of being closely focused on the here and now, not distracted by irrelevant thoughts
Presenceverb
To make or become present.
Presencenoun
The state of being present, or of being within sight or call, or at hand; - opposed to absence.
Presencenoun
The place in which one is present; the part of space within one's ken, call, influence, etc.; neighborhood without the intervention of anything that forbids intercourse.
‘Wrath shell be no moreThenceforth, but in thy presence joy entire.’;
Presencenoun
Specifically, neighborhood to the person of one of superior of exalted rank; also, presence chamber.
‘In such a presence here to plead my thoughts.’; ‘An't please your grace, the two great cardinals.Wait in the presence.’;
Presencenoun
The whole of the personal qualities of an individual; person; personality; especially, the person of a superior, as a sovereign.
‘The Sovran Presence thus replied.’;
Presencenoun
An assembly, especially of person of rank or nobility; noble company.
‘Odmar, of all this presence does contain,Give her your wreath whom you esteem most fair.’;
Presencenoun
Port, mien; air; personal appearence.
‘A graceful presence bespeaks acceptance.’;
Presencenoun
the state of being present; current existence;
‘he tested for the presence of radon’;
Presencenoun
the immediate proximity of someone or something;
‘she blushed in his presence’; ‘he sensed the presence of danger’; ‘he was well behaved in front of company’;
Presencenoun
an invisible spiritual being felt to be nearby
Presencenoun
the impression that something is present;
‘he felt the presence of an evil force’;
Presencenoun
dignified manner or conduct
Presencenoun
the act of being present