Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪkɪk/
noun a person who has the ability to perceive information hidden from the normal senses through extrasensory perception
A1 She believes she has psychic abilities.
A2 The psychic predicted that she would meet someone special.
B1 The psychic offered to read her palm and tell her future.
B2 Many people seek guidance from psychics during difficult times.
C1 The psychic claimed to communicate with spirits from the other side.
C2 Despite skepticism, some individuals swear by the accuracy of psychic readings.
adjective relating to or denoting faculties or phenomena that are apparently inexplicable by natural laws, especially involving telepathy or clairvoyance
A1 She has a psychic ability to predict the future.
A2 The psychic reader claimed to communicate with spirits.
B1 Many people believe in psychic powers and visit mediums for guidance.
B2 The psychic investigator was hired to help solve the mysterious case.
C1 Despite skepticism, some individuals claim to have psychic experiences.
C2 The renowned psychic was known for accurately predicting major world events.
formal The psychic claimed to have a sixth sense that allowed her to predict the future.
informal I heard from a friend that there's a psychic in town who can read palms.
slang Some people believe that psychics can tap into the spiritual realm to gain insights.
figurative Her intuition was so sharp, it was like she had psychic abilities.
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