Pronunciation: /iːɛspiː/
noun extra sensory perception
A1 ESP stands for Extra Sensory Perception.
A2 Some people believe they have ESP abilities.
B1 Research on ESP phenomena has been ongoing for many years.
B2 There is still much debate in the scientific community about the validity of ESP.
C1 Some individuals claim to have had personal experiences with ESP.
C2 The study of ESP falls within the realm of parapsychology.
formal Many scientists are skeptical about the existence of ESP.
informal Some people believe in ESP and claim to have experienced it firsthand.
slang I have a feeling my friend has ESP because she always knows what I'm thinking.
figurative Having good ESP in business can help you anticipate market trends and make strategic decisions.
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