Sentence examples for clairvoyant from inspiring English sources

The word "clairvoyant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe someone (or something) with the ability to gain information through extrasensory perception; for example, "He has been blessed with clairvoyant powers."

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clairvoyant

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A person able to see things that cannot be perceived by the normal senses.

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An uncommon market in the Caucasus Coalition adrift No place to be an ecologist Gareth Evans, crisis clairvoyant A duel act by Europe and America The Euro-confusion in France Is consensus under threat?

But Mr Weiland's seemingly clairvoyant forecast is a red herring.

Each time, the cases foundered for lack of solid proof.In this section No place to be an ecologist Gareth Evans, crisis clairvoyant A duel act by Europe and America The Euro-confusion in France Is consensus under threat?

The president's wife had faith in the clairvoyant talents of a woman in San Francisco she called My Friend.

As to the discount rate, we can use either the return from the overall market or that return suitably adjusted for a stock's volatility (its beta).The result of the work is that the market paid on average a  50% premium for growth stocks, relative to value stocks, than a clairvoyant investor would have been willing to pay.

Even the dimmest clairvoyant can see that makes no sense.

Natural resources are plundered on a stupendous, unsustainable scale.In this section No place to be an ecologist Gareth Evans, crisis clairvoyant A duel act by Europe and America The Euro-confusion in France Is consensus under threat?

However, today Orwell's novel is celebrated by many as an insightful and, in some cases, clairvoyant commentary on the possible outcomes of ubiquitous, overly bureaucratic government institutions.

All Tomorrow's Parties (1999) concerns a clairvoyant cyberpunk who labours to keep a villain from dominating the world.

In 1948 Farrow helmed an effectively eerie adaptation of the novel Night Has a Thousand Eyes by George Hopley (pseudonym of Cornell Woolrich), with Edward G. Robinson as a clairvoyant who meets a tragic end.

She collapsed during the dress rehearsal of the Guitry play Un Sujet de roman ("A Subject for a Novel") but recovered again sufficiently to take an interest in the Hollywood motion picture La Voyante ("The Clairvoyant"), which was being filmed in her own house in Paris at the time of her death.

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