precognitive
/priˈkɑɡnətɪv/
adjective
- Relating to the ability to know or predict future events before they happen, especially through extrasensory perception (ESP).
- Her precognitive feeling about the storm made her cancel the outdoor picnic.
- In the movie, the hero has precognitive dreams that show him disasters before they occur.
- Some people claim to have precognitive visions, but scientists are skeptical.
Synonyms
noun
- A person who claims to have the ability to see or know future events before they happen.
- The precognitive warned the village about the coming flood.
- She visited a precognitive to ask about her future career.
- The police sometimes consult a precognitive when they are stuck on a case.