clairaudient

Definitions  ·  Examples  ·  Pronunciations  ·  Etymologies  ·  Related  ·  Statistics  ·  Comments (2)  · 
My main psychic sense is hearing and feeling (known as a clairaudient, clairempathic and clairsentient); seeing is secondary (clairvoyance).

View all »
Definitions (4)

Toggle American Heritage definitions American Heritage Dictionary

Toggle Century definitions Century Dictionary (2)

  1. Pertaining to or of the nature of clairaudience. The clairaudient interconsciousness of friends a thousand miles apart. N. A. Rev., CXLI. 261.
  2. One supposed to have the power of clairaudience.

Toggle GNU Webster definitions GNU Webster's 1913 (2)

Toggle WordNet definitions WordNet

Toggle elsewhere links Elsewhere on the web

View all »
Examples (21)

  • I am clairvoyant (I see things), clairaudient (I hear things) and clairsentient (I feel things) and make no secret of it. —  Find Free Articles - ArticlesBase
  • My main psychic sense is hearing and feeling (known as a clairaudient, clairempathic and clairsentient); seeing is secondary (clairvoyance). —  Daylight Atheism
  • My main psychic sense is hearing and feeling (known as a clairaudient, clairempathic and clairsentient); —  Atheist Blogs Aggregated
  • To be clairaudient is simply to be able to lay hold upon a different set of pulsations in the ether, and to be clairvoyant is to perceive directly without the aid of the eye, which is only a little camera, after all All this is merely a kind of prelude," I resumed, "for Bottazzi apparently proved that the invisible hand of Eusapia's invisible arm could not penetrate a cage of wire mesh that covered the telegraphic key in the cabinet. —  The Shadow World
  • In this way the "medium" became clairvoyant, clairaudient, telekinetic. —  The Tyranny of the Dark
 

Tags

clairaudient hasn't been tagged yet.

Sign up or sign in to add tags.

Stats

This word has been looked up 6 times.

On Twitter

Photos from

flickr images

Etymologies (1)

Toggle Century etymologies Century Dictionary (1)

  1. After clairvoyant (q. v.); from French clair, clear, + audient, from Latin audien(t-)s, hearing: see clairaudience.
 

Pronunciations
Record your own »

If you'd like to prod us on getting a pronunciation for this word, sign in (or sign up) and let us know.

Charts

frequency chart

Bubble size: how much this word was used in a year

Bubble height: used more or less than expected, vs. all uses evenly distributed

We are still working on calculating this word's frequency.

Recently looked up

ACCESSORIES · Zucchini · CZ · day-a · eponym

Recent Favorites

pygopagus · sanglant · Astacus · sweetbread · qualms

Recent Pronunciations

rimshot · qualms · poofter · oh for heaven's sake · embodies