Mind reader

Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪnd ˈɹidɝ/

Mind reader (noun)

  1. A person who seems to know what someone is thinking without being told.
  2. A performer who claims to understand thoughts as part of a show or trick.
  3. A device or system that tries to guess a person’s thoughts from brain signals.

Examples

  • The mind reader knows what you think without asking.
  • A mind reader can guess your thoughts before you speak.