noun
- plural of channeller; people who claim to communicate with spirits or supernatural entities
- plural of channeller; people or devices that direct or guide something through a channel
Usage: often considered pseudoscientific or spiritual practice; also spelled 'channelers' in U.S. English
Usage: technical or general usage
Examples
- The channellers claimed they could speak to deceased relatives during séances.
- Some people believe channellers have special abilities to contact the spirit world.
- The conference featured several well-known channellers discussing their experiences.
- Skeptics argue that channellers use cold reading and psychological tricks to convince clients.
- Water channellers in ancient civilizations engineered systems to direct irrigation.
- The organization hired channellers to manage the flow of information between departments.