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telepathy
[tuh-lep-uh-thee]
noun
communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception.
telepathy
/ tɪˈlɛpəθɪ, ˌtɛlɪˈpæθɪk /
noun
Also called: thought transference.psychol the communication between people of thoughts, feelings, desires, etc, involving mechanisms that cannot be understood in terms of known scientific laws Compare telegnosis clairvoyance
telepathy
Knowledge conveyed from one individual to another without means of the five senses; mind reading. (See also extrasensory perception, parapsychology, and psychic research.)
Other Word Forms
- telepathic adjective
- telepathically adverb
- nontelepathic adjective
- nontelepathically adverb
- ٱˈ貹ٳ noun
- ˌٱˈ貹ٳ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of telepathy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of telepathy1
Example Sentences
He once told her that he believed oppressed people had a type of “telepathy” that bonded them all together, she said.
Lee is fascinated by the plant, specifically the rumblings he’s heard that it can be used for telepathy.
Lee chases sex, drugs and telepathy, but what he’s chasing isn’t sex itself, but the moments beforehand.
The actors bonded instantly and had “an almost telepathy by the end of the shoot,” Zetumer said.
Mork uses telepathy to summon characters’ memories, in the form of scenes from the sitcom’s first five years.
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