Clairvoyance
(noun)
The supposed ability to gain information about an object, event, or location through extrasensory perception.
Origin:
Early 18th century: from french clair "clear" + voyance "seeing", from voir "to see".
Examples:
- She claimed to have clairvoyance and could predict the future.
- He was skeptical of her clairvoyance abilities.
- Some people believe in clairvoyance as a supernatural power.
- The psychic used clairvoyance to help the police find the missing person.
- The clairvoyance test was inconclusive, and the psychic's abilities could not be confirmed.