Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to or of the nature of clairaudience.
- noun One supposed to have the power of clairaudience.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Pertaining to, or characterized by, clairaudience.
- noun One alleged to have the power of clairaudience.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Pertaining to or involving
clairaudience .
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Examples
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He describes himself as a telephone exchange between this world and the next, and whilst many mediums see the spirits they connect with, Steve says he hears them, hence the word clairaudient rather than clairvoyant.
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I suppose you have heard, as a trained nurse, of what we call clairaudient hallucinations? "
Possessed Cleveland Moffett 1894
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My main psychic sense is hearing and feeling (known as a clairaudient, clairempathic and clairsentient);
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My main psychic sense is hearing and feeling (known as a clairaudient, clairempathic and clairsentient); seeing is secondary (clairvoyance).
Daylight Atheism 2008
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My main psychic sense is hearing and feeling (known as a clairaudient, clairempathic and clairsentient); seeing is secondary (clairvoyance).
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Philadelphia, a self-described "clairaudient," who says she can channel messages from spirit guides -- she refers to them as angels.
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The film resonates with viewers because our cellular memory recalls the ancient world where we all could talk to the animals, the trees and grass and all of nature, a world in which we were clairvoyant, clairaudient, clairsentient, and all communication was telepathic.
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If you said that I was attributing thoughts to Pansy that the first-person narrator of this piece could not possibly have heard without being as clairaudient as Joan of Arc, pat yourself on the back yet again.
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If you said that I was attributing thoughts to Pansy that the first-person narrator of this piece could not possibly have heard without being as clairaudient as Joan of Arc, pat yourself on the back yet again.
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The film resonates with viewers because our cellular memory recalls the ancient world where we all could talk to the animals, the trees and grass and all of nature, a world in which we were clairvoyant, clairaudient, clairsentient, and all communication was telepathic.
whichbe commented on the word clairaudient
Able to hear sounds not actually present, as spirit communications, etc. (From Lucifeous Logolepsy)
June 8, 2008
Prolagus commented on the word clairaudient
A song by Bright Eyes:
Clairaudient (Kill or be killed)
December 27, 2008
jmjarmstrong commented on the word clairaudient
JM has joined a clairaudient choir for a bit of peace and quiet!
February 14, 2011