telepathy
telepathy
Definition
te·lepa·thy (tə lep′ə t̸hē)
Related Forms:
- telepath tel′e·path′ (tel′ə pat̸h′) noun
- telepathic tel′e·path′ic adjective
- telepathically tel′e·path′i·cally adverb
- telepathist te·lep′a·thist noun
telepathy
Synonyms
telepathy
n.
telepathy
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- dream: Cheers, People Power REPLY Report this post to a moderator » 1 replies Re: The Telepathy Of dreams.
Converse of object
- use: Some may argue she used telepathy digging deep into my mind.
- do: After the man told me he did telepathy on people, only a few more things happened.
- include: It was about a creature sent to Earth on some unknown mission, who had mysterious powers including telepathy.
- have: Having touch telepathy makes her life one of constant exposure to others ' emotions.
- try: Toward the end of our visit, which lasted four hours, Uri tried some telepathy over the phone.
- assist: It's out there in Kozyrev space where the time flow assists telepathy.
Adjective modifier
- mental: Consider an experiment on psychokinesis in which a person attempts to influence the fall of a coin using mental telepathy.
- old: He used the old Silver Bag telepathy to gain himself a ' Fun With Water ' Water Uzi.
- genuine: I had no particular reason to suppose that Marion employed genuine telepathy in his stage work.
- mass: I don't know much about archaic combat, but I'm sure as hell that mass telepathy wasn't a factor.
Modifies a noun
- experiment: The actual show begins with one of Uri's telepathy experiments.
- test: As in the telephone telepathy tests, there was an expectation of 25 % success by chance.
- power: The telepathy powers are probably the most likely to be able to evolve. jake-the-peg Fri 30/06/06 11:01 I would have to disagree about telepathy.
Noun used with modifier
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