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The Meaning of vidente

Vidente

Definition: The term “vidente” is a Spanish noun that refers to a person who claims to have the ability to see or perceive things beyond the ordinary human senses, often associated with clairvoyance, prophecy, or the ability to foresee the future. It can also be used more broadly to refer to any individual who has vision or insight, particularly in matters that transcend the physical realm.

Usage: “Vidente” is commonly used in contexts involving psychics, fortune-tellers, or mediums who offer spiritual guidance or predictions. It can also be applied in metaphorical senses to describe someone who has a keen understanding or foresight regarding particular issues or trends.

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Etymology: The word “vidente” is derived from the Spanish verb “ver,” which means “to see.” The suffix “-ente” indicates a person who performs an action or is characterized by a quality, thus “vidente” can be literally translated as “the one who sees.”

Pronunciation: In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet): /biˈðente/

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This term encapsulates a blend of cultural, spiritual, and mystical dimensions in both Spanish-speaking contexts and in comparative discussions about metaphysical beliefs.

  1. La vidente predijo que tendríamos un año lleno de sorpresas.
    (The clairvoyant predicted that we would have a year full of surprises.)

  2. Visité a una vidente para que me ayudara a tomar decisiones importantes.
    (I visited a clairvoyant to help me make important decisions.)

  3. La vidente me dijo que debo tener cuidado con las decisiones financieras.
    (The clairvoyant told me that I should be cautious with financial decisions.)

  4. Muchos creen en las habilidades de la vidente, mientras que otros son escépticos.
    (Many believe in the clairvoyant’s abilities, while others are skeptical.)

  5. La vidente utilizó cartas para revelar lo que el futuro le deparaba a su cliente.
    (The clairvoyant used cards to reveal what the future held for her client.)

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