Wiktionary
a. Pertaining to the ability to see or predict future events. n. (context science fiction English) A precognitive person.
WordNet
adj. foreseeing the future [syn: clairvoyant, second-sighted]
Usage examples of "precognitive".
An Experiment with Time, in which he recorded, verified, and published his precognitive dreams, as well as by remote-viewing research performed at SRI and Princeton University.
In fact, at SRI we had the impression that our precognitive experiments tended to be more reliable that the real-time trials.
The latter instruction is often helpful because it invites the viewer to make use of the ever-present precognitive channel, in addition to the real-time clairvoyance of the present.
In fact, I believe that the precognitive dream may be caused by the experience that we have at that future time.
Might you be able to use precognitive information to change a future that you perceive but do not like?
Milan, which we then actually saw, and I wanted to get credit for yet another precognitive dream.
We, therefore, have no doubt that the precognitive channel is available to almost anyone.
Pat had a full precognitive experience of the marina, including a discussion of how much he liked the smell of the sea air, all before the target was even chosen!
In one of many examples of his precognitive dreams, he reports having had a clear impression of a volcanic eruption in which 4,000 people were killed.
Fragmentary as it was, the vision had all the impact of one of his precognitive flashes, but it could not be true.
Master Reader, and given to precognitive dreams, I should say that you were right.
Unlike the clairvoyant, whose Talent allows him to see through space, and, occasionally, into the past, the precognitive sense, which operates into the future, is almost impossible to predict, train, or control.
It was possible, of course, that the man had a touch of the precognitive Talent, but that was something which the science of magic had, as yet, little data and no theory on.
Extrasensory and precognitive perceptions were the most typical abilities possessed by muties who appeared to be normal.
He had not found one who was prepared to ridicule the idea of precognitive knowledge.