IPA: /ˌklɛrˈɔːdiənt/
KK: /klɛrˈɔːdiənt/
Relating to the ability to hear things that are not audible to normal hearing, often associated with psychic abilities.
Some people believe they are clairaudient and can hear messages from spirits.
Comparative: more clairaudient
Superlative: most clairaudient
Clairaudient → It is formed from "clair" (from French, meaning clear) and "audient" (from Latin "audire", meaning to hear). The word describes the ability to hear things clearly, often in a supernatural context.
Think of 'clair' meaning clear, and 'audient' relating to hearing — this helps you remember that clairaudient refers to someone who can hear clearly, especially beyond normal perception.