Psychic in a sentence as a noun

There is a net increase in psychic wealth.

I'm not psychic, I've just seen this script before.

My wife talked with the psychic, took lots of notes and reviewed them with me.

Guess what happens when you search for what he really wants?Google's search isn't psychic.

She talked to a friend and the friend gushed about a particular 'psychic', blah, blah, blah.

"""Employees are a hassle, a waste of time and ploney and a psychic energy sink.

You can't ignore the psychic impact of working on a project going nowhere, or down the toilet.

If you think you're worth more, then maybe you should forgive employers for not being psychic enough to take you at your word.

Psychic in a sentence as an adjective

At what point does the psychic load of all the digital things equal the foregone physical things?

A million dollars says that psychic claims are bogus,[2] and so far no one has won a million dollars by proving that proposition wrong.

To your point on poor plausibility, I'd add that people have been trying to prove and develop their psychic powers for millennia.

[1] this way lies confidence tricks... I'm not sure where the line is with psychics, but I'm confident that I could avoid it... I'm less confident that other people could.

The monetary rewards are very good, but the psychic rewards are immeasurable.

Even before any experiment is conducted, we must admit that psychic phenomena are unlikely to exist.

I visited my family over the holidays, and over dinner my sister told us about how "accurate" the psychic she occasionally sees is.

Our current understanding of physics and biology weigh strongly against the existence of psychic phenomena.

Psychic definitions

noun

a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception

adjective

affecting or influenced by the human mind; "psychic energy"; "psychic trauma"

See also: psychical

adjective

outside the sphere of physical science; "psychic phenomena"

See also: psychical