word | telepathic |
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definition | Involving apparent communication from one mind to another without speech or signs. |
eg_sentence | After ten years of marriage, their communication is virtually telepathic, and each always seems to know what the other is thinking. |
explanation | Since tele- means “distant” (see TELE), you can see how telepathy means basically “feeling communicated from a distance.” The word was coined around 1880, when odd psychic phenomena were being widely discussed by people hoping that researchers might find a scientific basis for what they believed they themselves were experiencing. Today, when people talk about extrasensory perception, or ESP, telepathy is usually what they're talking about. In recent years, the notion of memes—ideas that might somehow physically fly from brain to brain so that people all over the world might have the same idea at about the same time without any obvious communication—has been widely discussed. Even though scientists haven't been able to establish the existence of telepathy, about 30% of Americans continue to believe in it |
IPA | ˌtɛləˈpæθək |
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