clairvoyance
UK: kleəˈvɔɪ.əns | US: klerˈvɔɪ.əns
n. The supposed ability to perceive events or information beyond normal sensory contact; extrasensory perception.
n. Keen insight or intuitive foresight.
Derived from French clairvoyant ("clear-seeing"), combining clair (clear, from Latin clarus) and voyant (seeing, present participle of voir, from Latin videre). The suffix -ance nominalizes the concept into "the state of clear-seeing." The term originally described mystical or supernatural vision, later generalized to intuitive insight.
Her clairvoyance allowed her to predict the accident before it happened.
The detective’s clairvoyance in solving cases earned him fame.
Some believe clairvoyance is a psychic gift, while others dismiss it as coincidence.
His clairvoyance about market trends made him a successful investor.
Ancient oracles were often attributed with clairvoyance.