Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪ.kɪks/
noun a person who claims to have the ability to perceive information hidden from the normal senses
A1 Psychics claim to have special abilities to see into the future.
A2 Some people believe that psychics can communicate with spirits.
B1 Many psychics offer readings over the phone or online.
B2 Psychics often use tools like tarot cards or crystal balls during their readings.
C1 Skeptics argue that psychics use cold reading techniques to deceive their clients.
C2 Psychics have been the subject of numerous scientific studies to test their claimed abilities.
adjective relating to or characteristic of psychic abilities or phenomena
A1 I heard that some psychics can predict the future.
A2 She claimed to have psychic abilities and could communicate with spirits.
B1 Many people seek guidance from psychics when they are feeling lost.
B2 The psychic readings were surprisingly accurate and insightful.
C1 Some psychics have been known to assist police in solving difficult cases.
C2 Despite skepticism from some, there are psychics who have a proven track record of accurate predictions.
formal Many people seek guidance from psychics to gain insight into their future.
informal I heard that psychics can predict the future, do you believe in that?
slang Some folks think psychics have a sixth sense or something.
figurative She has a way of reading people's emotions like a psychic.
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