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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for presence in British Thesaurus

General words for presence

discoverability (noun)

the ability of a product or service to be found by people who want it or might like it

presence (noun)

the existence of someone or something in a particular place

attendance (noun)

the fact of being present at an event or of going regularly to school, church etc

availability (noun)

the state of being able to be obtained or used

present (adjective)

at an event, or in a place

here (adverb)

in or to the place where you are

in attendance ()

present somewhere, often at an important or official event

on the spot ()

in the exact place where something is happening

in the flesh ()

present here and now, instead of by television, telephone, radio etc

bodily (adverb)

if you are bodily present, you are physically in a place

attendance (noun)

the number of people who are present at an event or in a place such as a school or church

attendant (adjective)

formal staying or travelling with someone in order to serve them or look after them

attendee (noun)

someone who is present at an event or activity

here (adverb)

spoken used when you are referring to someone or something that is with you or near you

in attendance ()

staying or travelling with someone in order to serve or look after them

in front of someone ()

in a situation where someone is there with you

in front of someone ()

in a situation where someone is watching you do something

in place (American)

American without leaving the position that you are in. The British expression is on the spot

in someone’s presence ()

in the same place as someone

kick around ()

if something is kicking around, you have it but you are not sure exactly where it is

voilà (interjection)

spoken here it is: used when you want to show something to someone, especially as a surprise

you/we get... ()

used for saying that something exists or can be seen in a place