Extrasensory (adjective)

  1. Perceived or received by means beyond the ordinary senses, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, or precognition.
  2. Relating to or having abilities or perception that go beyond the normal or physical senses.

Origin:

Derived from the latin words 'extra' meaning outside and 'sensus' meaning sense.

Examples:

  1. The extrasensory perception of the psychic was claimed to be able to see into the future.
  2. The extrasensory experiences of the clairvoyant were deemed to be supernatural.
  3. The extrasensory powers of the medium were put to the test in a controlled scientific experiment.
  4. The extrasensory abilities of the seer were highly sought after by people seeking answers.
  5. The extrasensory connection between the twin sisters was thought to be unexplainable.
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