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telepathy

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Noun — The supposed ability to know someone else's thoughts or feelings directly, without speech, writing, or any normal signal.

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Etymology

Built from tele- ("distant") and -pathy ("feeling"), literally "feeling at a distance."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “telepathy” mean?

The word “telepathy” means the supposed ability to know someone else's thoughts or feelings directly, without speech, writing, or any normal signal. In plain terms, reading minds or sharing thoughts without talking — usually treated as science fiction rather than fact.

How do you pronounce “telepathy”?

“Telepathy” is pronounced teh-LEHP-uh-thee (/tɛˈlɛp.ə.θi/ in IPA).

How do you use “telepathy” in a sentence?

Here is “telepathy” used in a sentence: “The twins insisted they had a kind of telepathy that let them sense when the other was upset.”

What part of speech is “telepathy”?

“Telepathy” is a noun.

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