paranormal 的定义
- of or relating to the claimed occurrence of an event or perception without scientific explanation, as psychokinesis, extrasensory perception, or other purportedly supernatural phenomena.
paranormal 近义词
supernatural
更多paranormal例句
- While it was Halloween last week, that sort of “ghostly” string behavior would simply have been too paranormal.
- “A lot of people don’t want to talk about the paranormal because they’re scared what other people will think,” she said.
- It definitely didn’t begin with grand ideas about human psychology and the paranormal, or about flaws and acceptance.
- This “feeling of a presence” phenomenon has more general implications for the hard-to-study field of the paranormal too.
- Some evidence even suggests that people with underlying brain disorders tend to have paranormal confrontations that are more intense and negative than the average brush with the beyond.
- His weeknight program, “Coast-to-Coast AM,” discussed aliens, paranormal activity, and shadowy government cover-ups.
- After a decade of managing the Borden home, Wilber is chock-full of stories of hauntings and paranormal sightings.
- In her memoir, Giving Up the Ghost, Mantel writes of her own childhood encounters with the paranormal.
- They have had a spiritual or numinous or paranormal experience at some point in their own lives.
- Paranormalsocieties.com, an online national paranormal directory, has over 4,000 paranormal groups registered to its website.
- They were fellow pariahs, Suspended for one reason or another from paraNormal privileges.
- As for photographs, I have never obtained any paranormal ones.
- But my principle is not to let these considerations have any weight, when judging of a paranormal fact.
- I have just pointed out in detail certain purely physical processes for provoking the production of paranormal phenomena.
- There is a synergy between their movements and their muscular contractions and the forthcoming paranormal movements.