Why this word is great
CLAIRAUDIENT — [Adjective] Having or pertaining to the ability to hear sounds or voices beyond the range of normal perception, often associated with the supernatural. Modelled on clairvoyant; from French clair ("clear") + Latin audientem ("hearing"). Unlike clairvoyant (which peers beyond the visible) or telepathic (which bypasses the ears entirely), clairaudient is the eerie privilege—or burden—of hearing what silence conceals. It is the whisper in an empty room, the radio tuned to static that suddenly murmurs your childhood nickname, or the distant choir of voices just beyond the threshold of sleep—proof that silence, too, is an illusion we maintain for sanity’s sake.