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clairaudience

[ klair-aw-dee-uhns ]

noun

  1. the power to hear sounds said to exist beyond the reach of ordinary experience or capacity, as the voices of the dead. Compare clairsentience ( def ), clairvoyance ( def 1 ).


clairaudience

/ ËŒ°ì±ôɛə°ùˈɔ˻åɪə²Ô²õ /

noun

  1. psychol the postulated ability to hear sounds beyond the range of normal hearing Compare clairvoyance
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Derived Forms

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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³¦±ô²¹¾±°ù·²¹³Ü·»å¾±Â·±ð²Ô³Ù noun adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of clairaudience1

First recorded in 1860–65; clair(voyance) + audience (in the sense “hearingâ€)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of clairaudience1

C19: from French clair clear + audience , after clairvoyance
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Example Sentences

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She also suffered from hypersensitivity while growing up and claimed to have clairvoyance abilities – knowing information through ESP – including "clairsentience," being able to perceive that which is not perceivable, and "clairaudience," hearing what is inaudibe.

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“So clairaudience†— or receiving auditory messages in one’s head — “is not necessarily a sign of mental illness.â€

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There’s also clairaudience, clairsentience, clairalience and clairgustance.

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The concepts of telepathy, clairaudience, precognition and remote viewing are foreign to most, but while our vocabulary is imprecise, our wonder is enormous.

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If this be the case, it seems likely that central perception will shape itself on the types of perception to which the central tracts of the brain are accustomed; and that the connaissance sup�rieure, the tel�sthetic knowledge, however it may really be acquired, will present itself mainly as clairvoyance or clairaudience—as some form of sight or sound.

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