overmind

ˈoʊvərmaɪnd

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical or fictional entity with a higher level of consciousness or intelligence, often serving as the central controlling mind or a guiding force.

“In this sci-fi novel, the overmind of the alien civilization ruled over its entire planet.”

2. noun

A collective term for a group of minds or intellects working together as a single entity, often referring to a highly advanced or superior form of collective intelligence.

“The overmind of the artificial intelligence network was designed to learn and adapt at an exponential rate.”

Synonyms

  • collective unconscious
  • higher self

Antonyms

  • lower self
  • subconscious