télépathie
telepathy
noun teh-leh-pah-TEE Rare
Origin: From Greek 'tele' (far) + 'pathos' (feeling).
Usage Note
Télépathie is fully adapted into French and functions like its English cognate. The adjective is télépathique and a person claiming the ability is called a télépathe. The word belongs mostly to science-fiction, parapsychology, and colloquial hyperbole ('it's as if we share telepathy').
Examples
"Elle croit à la télépathie entre jumeaux."
Natural Translation
She believes in telepathy between twins.
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