empath
English
Etymology
From empathy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛm.pæθ/
Noun
empath (plural empaths)
- One who has the ability to sense emotions; someone who is empathic or practises empathy.
- (science fiction, parapsychology) A person with extra-sensory empathic ability, capable of sensing the emotions of others around them in a way unexplained by conventional science and psychology.
- 1957, Hans Stefan Santesson (editor), Fantastic Universe
- She was the empath who would betray empaths if she got the chance. So they'd tried to fix things so that she didn't get the chance.
- 2005, Catherine Asaro, Schism
- How did a complete stranger know he was an empath? He rarely if ever talked about it, even to his closest friends. It made people uneasy.
- 2007, Ellen Dugan, Natural Witchery
- The aura may, in fact, linger around objects or places and that "lingering energy" is what an empath senses and intuits.
- 1957, Hans Stefan Santesson (editor), Fantastic Universe
Translations
one who has the ability to sense emotions
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person with extra-sensory empathic ability
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See also
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