telepathy

noun
UK: /təˈlepəθi/
US: /təˈlepæθi/
  1. The ability to communicate thoughts directly from one person's mind to another without using words or other physical means.

    1. She believed in telepathy.
    2. Scientists are skeptical about claims of telepathy despite anecdotal evidence.
  2. Communication that seems to happen between people without using normal methods of communication.

    1. It was as if we had telepathy.
    2. Some twins claim to experience telepathy, feeling each other's emotions from afar.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "telepathy" in English means: The ability to communicate thoughts directly from one person's mind to another without using words or other physical means., Communication that seems to happen between people without using normal methods of communication..

The phonetic transcription of "telepathy" is /təˈlepəθi/ in British English and /təˈlepæθi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "telepathy": thought transference.

Example usage of "telepathy": "She believed in telepathy.". More examples on the page.