noun a person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact

adjective having or exhibiting an ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact

  • The clairvoyant predicted the outcome of the stock market with remarkable accuracy.
  • My friend claims she's a clairvoyant and can see into the future.
  • I heard that clairvoyant dude can read minds and stuff.
  • The author's writing was so insightful, it was as if he were a literary clairvoyant.

noun A person who practices the act of gazing into a crystal ball or other reflective object to see into the future or gain spiritual insight.

  • The crystal gazer claimed to have the ability to predict the future through gazing into a crystal ball.
  • I heard that crystal gazer at the fair can tell you your fortune for a few bucks.
  • That crystal gazer dude is always talking about spirits and stuff, it's kind of weird.
  • She was like a crystal gazer, able to see deep into people's emotions and thoughts.

ESP

noun extra sensory perception

  • Many scientists are skeptical about the existence of ESP.
  • Some people believe in ESP and claim to have experienced it firsthand.
  • I have a feeling my friend has ESP because she always knows what I'm thinking.
  • Having good ESP in business can help you anticipate market trends and make strategic decisions.

noun knowledge or awareness of something before it happens or exists

  • The concept of foreknowledge plays a crucial role in philosophical debates about free will.
  • Having foreknowledge about the upcoming test helped me prepare in advance.
  • I wish I had some kind of foreknowledge about what will happen next.
  • Her uncanny foreknowledge of market trends made her a successful investor.

noun A person who claims to be able to predict the future or tell someone's fortune

  • The fortune teller predicted that I would come into a large sum of money this year.
  • I went to see a fortune teller and she said I should expect good news soon.
  • I heard that fortune teller is the real deal, she can predict your future with just a deck of cards.
  • Some people believe that looking into a crystal ball can reveal their destiny, but I don't put much stock in fortune tellers.

noun a person who practices fortune-telling

  • The fortune teller predicted that I would come into a large sum of money in the near future.
  • I went to see the fortune teller at the fair and she told me I would meet someone special soon.
  • I don't believe in all that fortune teller stuff, it's just a bunch of hocus pocus.
  • She was like a fortune teller, always able to predict the outcome of any situation with uncanny accuracy.

noun knowledge of something in advance; foresight

  • Some people claim to have precognition, the ability to predict future events.
  • I had a weird feeling about the outcome, like some sort of precognition or something.
  • She's like a psychic or something, always talking about her precognition.
  • His ability to anticipate market trends almost seemed like a form of precognition.

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 person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.

  • The prophet delivered a message of peace and unity to the people.
  • I heard that the prophet predicted the outcome of the election.
  • Yo, did you see that prophet on the street corner preaching about the end of the world?
  • She was like a prophet, always knowing what was going to happen before anyone else.

noun a person who claims to have the ability to perceive information hidden from the normal senses

adjective relating to or characteristic of psychic abilities or phenomena

  • Many people seek guidance from psychics to gain insight into their future.
  • I heard that psychics can predict the future, do you believe in that?
  • Some folks think psychics have a sixth sense or something.
  • She has a way of reading people's emotions like a psychic.

adjective relating to or involving telepathy, the supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses.

  • The researchers conducted a study on telepathic communication between twins.
  • I swear we have a telepathic connection because we always finish each other's sentences.
  • My best friend and I are so telepathic, we can practically read each other's minds.
  • Their chemistry on stage was so strong, it was almost telepathic.

verb to predict or forecast someone's future, usually through supernatural means

  • She is known for her ability to tell fortunes using tarot cards.
  • Have you ever had your fortune told by a psychic?
  • I heard that lady can read your future like nobody's business.
  • Some people believe that looking at tea leaves can tell fortunes.

verb to warn or advise beforehand

  • The psychic claimed to premonish the future events.
  • I have a feeling that something bad is going to happen, like I can premonish it.
  • I swear, I can premonish when my mom is going to call me.
  • Her intuition was so strong that she could premonish the outcome of any situation.