Telepath

Synonyms for "telepath" (7 found)

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Noun(1 words)

Related words (3)

Noun(1 words)
Verb(1 words)

Related word relations

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5 relation types

Synonyms

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Related terms

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etymologically related_to

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has context

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related to

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Translations

15 translations across 14 languages.

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Czech

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  • telepat noun (person with telepathic ability)

Danish

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  • tankelæser noun (person with telepathic ability)

Finnish

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  • ajatustenlukija noun (person with telepathic ability)
  • telepaatti noun (person with telepathic ability)

Galician

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  • telépata noun (person with telepathic ability)

German

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  • Telepath noun (person with telepathic ability)

Hawaiian

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  • ʻikemanaʻo noun (person with telepathic ability)

Hungarian

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  • gondolatolvasó noun (person with telepathic ability)

Italian

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  • telepate noun (person with telepathic ability)

Macedonian

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  • телепа́т noun (person with telepathic ability)

Norwegian

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  • tankeleser noun (person with telepathic ability)

Portuguese

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  • telepata noun (person with telepathic ability)

Russian

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  • телепа́т noun (person with telepathic ability)

Spanish

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  • telépata noun (person with telepathic ability)

Swedish

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  • tankeläsare noun (person with telepathic ability)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Tom is a telepath.

Source: tatoeba (6076470)

Mary is a telepath.

Source: tatoeba (6076471)

Jan. 3rd, 1984.—I was in the front sitting-room and dare not go out of the room for the cold; my plants were awfully dry, and hearing E. [her niece] in the kitchen, I telepathed to her to bring me in some water. She at once came with a jug full and asked if I would water the plants.

Source: wiktionary

He does not attribute one single experience to what we might term a "ghost" for lack of a better term. Witches, poltergeists, goblins, gremlins, fairies, dwarfs—all of them are real, physical, alive, being either the real thing or the teleported or telepathed image of the real thing.

Source: wiktionary

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