precognitive
adjective psychology specialized uk/ˌpriːˈkɒɡ.nə.tɪv/ us/ˌpriːˈkɑːɡ.nə.t̬ɪv/
预知的,早知的
showing or relating to knowledge of a future event, especially when this comes from a direct message to the mind, such as in a dream, rather than by reason
She claims she has precognitive abilities and can foresee events. 她声称自己有预知能力,可以预见要发生的事情。
He seemed to have, through his perceptive and precognitive powers, received the story out of thin air. 他似乎通过他的洞察力和预知能力凭空了解到了这个故事。
See: precognition
- More examples
- a psychic's claim to precognitive abilities
- She began to experience precognitive visions that left her with blindness and splitting headaches.
- I believe my Higher Self gave me other precognitive dreams over the years.