[ UK /sˈa‍ɪkɪk/ ]
[ US /ˈsaɪkɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception
ADJECTIVE
  1. affecting or influenced by the human mind
    psychic energy
    psychic trauma
  2. outside the sphere of physical science
    psychic phenomena
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How To Use psychic In A Sentence

  • EXPLORE the future with one of my gifted psychics or astrologers any day from 9am to midnight. The Sun
  • He believes many "psychics" are frauds who rely on perception and subtle deception.
  • It is the realm of _psychical life_; and, still more decidedly and more evidently, the _realm of mind_. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • The full range, extent, and nature of Starsmore’s psychic abilities remain unrevealed. Marvel Thursday Thirteen - SciFiChick.com
  • Trevor helped police by using his psychic powers.
  • We have known a male mierkat so assiduous in feeding young that were quite unrelated to himself, taking to them every morsel of food given him, that we have been compelled to shut him up in a room alone when feeding him, to prevent his starving himself to death: the male mierkat thus exhibiting exactly those psychic qualities which are generally regarded as peculiarly feminine; the females, on the other hand, being far more pugnacious towards each other than are the males. Woman and Labour
  • And this means that the theories of universally acting psychical repression, of the unconscious, of the endopsychic censor, of the significance of resistance and amnesia, of the employment of highly complicated and phantastic symbolism, of the manifestations of sexuality and so forth have been made use of in a high-handed, uncalled for, unnecessary and unscientific manner to prove the truth of the thesis with which the author set out upon his journey. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • She certainly claimed to have paranormal experiences, but whether she really believed she was clairvoyant or possessed psychic powers, I can't say.
  • Just as he's an expert guide through the between-spaces of the city, so he's a practised navigator through different psychic spaces.
  • Seahenge, an ancient water megalith was a career-making story for Lorin Gallagher, a freelance writer with psychic ability to know the truth by touch. Archive 2006-08-27
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