telepath

/ˈtɛləˌpæθ/
noun
  1. A person who can communicate with others using only their mind, without speaking or using any physical signals.
    • She claimed to be a telepath and offered to demonstrate her abilities on stage.
    • The movie's hero is a telepath who uses his power to solve crimes.
    • In the science fiction novel, the telepath could read the thoughts of anyone nearby.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To communicate thoughts or feelings directly from one mind to another without using words or physical signals.
    • In the story, the alien tried to telepath a warning to the astronaut.
    • Some people believe they can telepath with their pets.
    • The twins could telepath simple messages to each other across the room.
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