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clairvoyance

[klair-voi-uhns] / klɛərˈvɔɪ əns /


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A generous benefactor to academia, Bigelow also gave millions to the University of Nevada during the 1990s to study supposed psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance and the possibility of life after death.

From Scientific American • Aug. 25, 2023

Longworth has come to be known for her cinematic clairvoyance, or at least her ability to channel this on the podcast, her voice often described as dreamy.

From Salon • Jul. 15, 2023

Her final novel before the “Wolf Hall” trilogy was “Beyond Black,” a dark comedy touching on religion, clairvoyance and ghosts.

From Washington Post • Sep. 23, 2022

“It Can’t Happen Here” isn’t Lewis’ only triumph of social or political clairvoyance.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 7, 2021

Fernanda, however, realized that there was a sun of clairvoyance in the shadows of that wandering, for Úrsula could say without hesitation how much money had been spent in the house during the previous year.

From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez