read minds

English

Etymology

From read someone's mind.

Verb

read minds (third-person singular simple present reads minds, present participle reading minds, simple past and past participle read minds)

  1. (idiomatic, chiefly used conditionally) To read people's minds (in general).
    Do you think I can tell you what they think? I can't read minds!
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