clairaudient
Americanadjective
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having or claiming to have the power to hear sounds said to exist beyond the reach of ordinary experience or capacity, as the voices of the dead.
I wonder if you might know of a clairaudient medium who would be willing to contact their spirit friends on my behalf.
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relating to, or heard or received by, such a power.
It was only for this one business deal that the clairaudient voice came to me, advising me.
noun
Other Word Forms
- clairaudiently adverb
Etymology
Origin of clairaudient
First recorded in 1850–55; clairaudi(ence) ( def. ) + -ent ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Some regional favorites may sound familiar — Theresa Caputo, the Long Island medium; or Chip Coffey, the “clairvoyant, clairaudient and clairsentient” psychic.
From New York Times • Feb. 26, 2019
It is this sensitized envelope of the planetary atom that your sensitive taps by means of his clairvoyant, psychometric and clairaudient senses.
From Second Sight A study of Natural and Induced Clairvoyance by Sepharial
I suppose you have heard, as a trained nurse, of what we call clairaudient hallucinations?”
From Possessed by Moffett, Cleveland
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.
From Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism by Putnam, Allen
Love of this kind is clairvoyant and clairaudient.
From Shadows of Flames A Novel by Rives, Amélie
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