Inklingo

psíquico

SEE-kee-ko/ˈsi.ki.ko/

psíquico means mental in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

mental, psychological

Also: psychic
A colorful illustration of a human head silhouette with glowing gears and light inside to represent mental activity.

📝 In Action

El bienestar psíquico es tan importante como el físico.

B2

Mental well-being is as important as physical well-being.

El doctor evaluó el desarrollo psíquico del niño.

C1

The doctor evaluated the child's psychological development.

Ella sufrió un trauma psíquico después del accidente.

B2

She suffered a mental trauma after the accident.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • mental (mental)
  • psicológico (psychological)

Antonyms

  • físico (physical)
  • somático (relating to the body)

Common Collocations

  • salud psíquicamental health
  • trastorno psíquicomental disorder
  • energía psíquicapsychic energy

psychic

Also: medium
NounmB1
A person wearing a robe looking into a glowing crystal ball on a small table.

📝 In Action

El psíquico dice que puede hablar con los animales.

B1

The psychic says he can talk to animals.

Fuimos a ver a una psíquica para saber el futuro.

B2

We went to see a psychic to know the future.

Mucha gente no cree en los psíquicos.

B1

Many people do not believe in psychics.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • vidente (clairvoyant)
  • médium (medium)

Antonyms

  • escéptico (skeptic)

Common Collocations

  • poderes psíquicospsychic powers
  • lectura psíquicapsychic reading

Idioms & Expressions

  • tener un sexto sentidoto have a 'sixth sense' or intuitive power

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: psíquico

Question 1 of 3

Which of these means 'mental health'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
psicología(psychology)Noun
psíquicamente(mentally)Adverb
psiquiatra(psychiatrist)Noun
psique(psyche)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
raquíticocríticopolítico
📚 Etymology

From the Greek word 'psyche', which originally meant 'breath' or 'soul'. It evolved into the Latin 'psychicus' before becoming the Spanish word we use today.

First recorded: 17th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: psychicFrench: psychiqueItalian: psichico

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'mental' and 'psíquico'?

'Mental' is more common in everyday speech. 'Psíquico' sounds more formal or clinical when referring to the mind, or it can specifically refer to supernatural powers.

Is 'psíquico' used for both men and women?

As an adjective, it changes: 'el proceso psíquico' vs. 'la salud psíquica'. As a noun, you use 'el psíquico' for a man and 'la psíquica' for a woman.

Can I use 'psíquico' to talk about a therapist?

No, that would be confusing! A therapist is a 'psicólogo'. Use 'psíquico' only for things related to the mind in general or for people with supernatural 'sixth senses'.