psychic

/ˈsaɪkɪk/
noun
  1. A person who claims to have psychic abilities, such as the ability to see the future or communicate with spirits.
    • Many people visit a psychic for guidance about their lives.
    • He worked as a psychic for over twenty years, giving readings to clients.
    • The psychic told her that she would meet someone special soon.
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adjective
  1. Relating to or having abilities that seem to go beyond normal physical laws, such as knowing the future or reading minds.
    • She claimed to have psychic powers and could predict the weather.
    • He went to a psychic fair to get his fortune told.
    • Some people believe in psychic phenomena like telepathy and clairvoyance.
  2. Relating to the mind or mental processes rather than the body.
    • Psychic stress can lead to physical symptoms like headaches and fatigue.
    • The book explores the psychic connection between twins.
    • The patient experienced psychic pain that was just as real as physical pain.
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