The word for knowing someone's mind/reading someone's mind is 'telepathy'
It means the ability to be on someone's wavelength to read their mind.
People who like to speak their mind can be called:honestupfrontbluntassertiveboldoutspokendirectbrashforthrightunreservedconfidentassureduninhibited
naming people
it mean people in the book/ movie
This is exactly why people think you're a f@ggot.
It is a slang word for people, made famous by a Harry Enfield character.
My reputation. Or, my character.
The second character in a word is the character that appears immediately after the first character in the word. For example, in the word "hello," the second character is "e."
The character in the movie had the ability of telekinesis, allowing him to move objects with his mind.
Omniscient means all-knowing. 'Omni' means 'all'.
Conocer means to know, but you have to be careful because saber also means to know. Conocer is used when you are talking about knowing people or being familiar to places, people or things. Saber is used when you are talking about knowing infornmation or facts such as capitals of states and knowing how to do something like knowing how to play the piano.
B. Knowing that people and organizations create shows and ads in the media with specific goals in mind for influencing the behaviors of their audience. ~APEX~The word "literacy" has recently become loosely used in compound words such as this to mean familiarity with basic vocabulary and mastery of elemental skills. Since it is a loosely used term, its exact meaning is inexact, so to speak. It might mean as little as knowing who Walter Cronkite was, for example, or as much as knowing how to run a smear campaign on television.Knowing that people and organizations create shows and ads in the media with specific goals in mind for influencing the behaviors of their audience.
there is no such word in the English language as genrous, generous however means.. * willing to give and share unstintingly "a generous donation" * not petty in character and mind " unusually generous in his judgment of people" * more then adequate " a generous portion"