Pronunciation: /tɛˈlɪpəθi/
noun the supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses
A1 Some people believe in telepathy, the ability to communicate using only the mind.
A2 There are many stories in popular culture about characters who possess telepathy.
B1 The concept of telepathy has been explored in various scientific studies and experiments.
B2 Telepathy is often portrayed in science fiction as a superpower that allows characters to read minds.
C1 Researchers continue to study the phenomenon of telepathy in an effort to better understand human consciousness.
C2 Despite skepticism from some in the scientific community, there are still those who claim to have experienced telepathy firsthand.
formal Some researchers believe that telepathy could be a potential form of communication in the future.
informal I wish I had telepathy so I could read people's minds.
slang Telepathy is like having a direct line to someone's thoughts.
figurative Their chemistry was so strong, it was like they had telepathy between them.
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