Telepathy (noun)

  1. The supposed ability to communicate mentally with another person without the use of speech or other physical communication.
  2. The supposed transmission of thoughts or feelings between individuals by means other than the known sensory channels.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from tele- 'at a distance' + -pathy 'feeling, perception'.

Examples:

  1. The telepathy between the twins was uncanny.
  2. The psychic claimed to have telepathy with the deceased.
  3. The telepathy experiment was inconclusive.
  4. The telepathy powers were never proven.
  5. The telepathy was a close connection between minds.
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