All 7 Uses
clairvoyance
in
One Hundred Years of Solitude
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- But Ursula was insensible to his clairvoyance.†
Chpt 1 *
- Aureliano, whose mysterious intuition had become sharpened with the misfortune, felt a glow of clairvoyance when he saw her come in.†
Chpt 2
- He had the same languor and the same clairvoyant look that he would have years later as he faced the firing squad.†
Chpt 3
- Nevertheless, in the impenetrable solitude of decrepitude she had such clairvoyance as she examined the most insignificant happenings in the family that for the first time she saw clearly the truths that her busy life in former times had prevented her from seeing.†
Chpt 13
- Fernanda, however, realized that there was a sun of clairvoyance in the shadows of that wandering, for Ursula could say without hesitation how much money had been spent in the house during the previous year.†
Chpt 13
- He was delicate, thin, with a curiosity that unnerved the adults, but unlike the inquisitive and sometimes clairvoyant look that the colonel had at his age, his look was blinking and somewhat distracted.†
Chpt 17
- Through her tears Amaranta Ursula could see that he was one of those great Buendias, strong and willful like the Jose Arcadios, with the open and clairvoyant eyes of the Aurelianos, and predisposed to begin the race again from the beginning and cleanse it of its pernicious vices and solitary calling, for he was the only one in a century who had been engendered with love.†
Chpt 20
Definitions:
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(1)
(clairvoyance) to perceive things beyond the natural range of the senses -- especially foreseeing the future
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)