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mind reading

American  

noun

  1. the ability to discern the thoughts of others without the normal means of communication, especially by means of a preternatural power.

  2. an act or the practice of so discerning the thoughts of another.


Etymology

Origin of mind reading

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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Jones continues that she had a message from James Thornton, Joanna Page's husband a few days earlier as he had a script idea and asked if she would mind reading it.

From BBC

“And I’m more the mind reading and feeling and sensing things, which I think is a female thing too.”

From Los Angeles Times

To be clear, mind reading isn’t one of the cyborg’s features, although part of its job as a security unit is to monitor its human clients’ vitals.

From Salon

Fraser's show is a mix of hypnosis, mind reading and comedy which gives an insight into how the coping mechanism he initially used to deal with his limited sight has heightened his other senses, allowing him to perform stunts.

From BBC

China says it has already used the technology to make “mind reading” possible and a pair of U.S.-based scientists have demonstrated the ability to insert false memories into mice.

From Washington Times