Extrasensory Perception

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to or having knowledge of events before they occur

  • The study aimed to investigate the validity of precognitive abilities in predicting future events.
  • She always had a feeling that something bad was going to happen, like she had a precognitive sense.
  • I swear, sometimes I feel like I have some sort of precognitive power, like I can predict what's going to happen next.
  • His ability to anticipate market trends was almost precognitive, leading to great success in his investments.

noun a power of perception beyond the five senses, often regarded as a form of extrasensory perception (ESP)

  • Many people believe in the existence of a sixth sense, which allows them to perceive things beyond the five traditional senses.
  • I have a sixth sense about when it's going to rain - my joints start aching!
  • She's got a killer sixth sense when it comes to knowing who to trust.
  • His sixth sense for business opportunities has made him a successful entrepreneur.

noun the supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses

  • Some researchers believe that telepathy could be a potential form of communication in the future.
  • I wish I had telepathy so I could read people's minds.
  • Telepathy is like having a direct line to someone's thoughts.
  • Their chemistry was so strong, it was like they had telepathy between them.