Clairvoyances [noun]
Definition of Clairvoyances:
intuition
Sentence/Example of Clairvoyances:
The limit to this we do not know, but it is not unlikely that clairvoyance or second sight is based upon it.
Another curious instance of clairvoyance came to the knowledge of the writer in the same village.
That which goes by the names of clairvoyance and spiritualism is based solely upon an unreasoning credulity.
After a time clairvoyance was replaced by spiritualism, and I was again challenged to test the virtue of mediums.
As a test of Sibyl's clairvoyance, this was not very satisfactory.
It was the message of a seer—the prophecy of a sage who sees with the clairvoyance of knowledge and human understanding.
No one can study the now familiar history of clairvoyance profitably who has not learned something of the vagaries of hysteria.
For he had obtained a view of such a future field of thought with the deep clairvoyance of his genius.
We do not know that what the mesmerists call clairvoyance is yet to be held as established by sufficient evidence.
His clairvoyance in the matter of two notes to Leighton was made manifest at my writing-table.