What is another word for Clairaudient?

Pronunciation: [klˈe͡əɹədˌi͡ənt] (IPA)

Clairaudient is a psychic ability whereby a person can hear things beyond the normal range of human hearing. Synonyms for clairaudient include extrasensory perception (ESP), psychic hearing, auditory intuition, and intuitive listening. Some other related terms include telepathy, premonition, and precognition. Clairaudience is often associated with spiritual practices and is believed to be a form of communication with divine or spiritual sources. Regardless of whether one believes in clairaudience or not, it remains an intriguing and fascinating phenomenon that has been studied and debated for many years. Whether you call it clairaudience or any of its synonyms, this ability has captured the imagination of many people throughout history and continues to do so today.

What are the hypernyms for Clairaudient?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Clairaudient

But let us take a look at more of the men pledged to Kulhwch from among Arthur's followers: Clust the son of Clustveinad, who possessed Clairaudient faculties of so extraordinary a kind that 'though he were buried seven cubits beneath the earth, he would hear the ant fifty miles off rise from her nest in the morning'; and the wonderful Kai, who could live nine days and nine nights under water, for his breath lasted this long, and he could exist the same length of time without sleep.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
At times, then, she was Clairaudient, or was one of those sensitives whose spiritual organs of sensation are at times so disentangled from their material ones, that she experienced a practical annihilation of space and gross matter, which let her, as all unclogged spirits may, be practically present with and listeners to any person anywhere, to whom she was for any reason attracted, and with whom she came into rapport.
"Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism"
Allen Putnam
Before the observable works were commenced, she was clairvoyant and Clairaudient, and her aid in the amazing feats which transpired was solicited in advance by a nocturnal visitant needing no opened door for entrance.
"Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism"
Allen Putnam

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