Esper

//ˈɛsˌpɝ//

Synonyms for "esper"

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Related word relations

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Translations

6 translations across 4 languages.

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Japanese

2 entries
  • エスパー noun (person)
  • 超能力者 noun (person)

Korean

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  • 초능력자 noun (person)

Russian

2 entries
  • телепа́т noun (person)
  • экстрасе́нс noun (person)

Spanish

1 entries
  • esper noun (person)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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I don't know why anybody would be spying on me, either, but—I'm neither a Lensman nor an esper, but I'd swear that somebody's peeking over my shoulder half the time.

Source: wiktionary

But Espers can’t pick up any EK brain pattern farther than the horizon. It’s direct wave transmission. Even large objects cannot be penetrated. A building, say, or a—

Source: wiktionary

Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper sat down with “60 Minutes” for an interview that aired Sunday night to talk about his new – and revealing – book about his time spent in the Trump administration.

Source: wiktionary

Even her sex life is rigidly regulated, the liaisons with her married co-worker, Peter (Michael Esper), unfolding with more efficiency than pleasure.

Source: wiktionary

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