telepathy

/təˈlɛpəθi/
noun
  1. The supposed ability to communicate thoughts or feelings directly from one person's mind to another's without using words, signs, or physical contact.
    • The twins claimed to have a form of telepathy, often knowing what the other was about to say.
    • Many science fiction stories explore the idea of telepathy between humans and aliens.
    • Researchers have tried to study telepathy in controlled experiments, but no solid evidence has been found.
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