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    imagined
    /ɪˈmadʒɪnd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of something unreal or untrue) believed to exist or be so: "they suffered from ill health, real or imagined, throughout their lives"

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  2. to form or have a mental picture or idea of something: Imagine Robert Redford when he was young - that's what John looks like. [ + (that) ] Imagine (that) you're eating ice cream - try to feel how cold it is. [ + question word ] Can you imagine how it feels to be blind? [ + -ing verb ] She imagined herself sitt ing in her favourite chair back home.

  3. The meaning of IMAGINE is to form a mental image of (something not present). How to use imagine in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Imagine.

  4. IMAGINE definition: 1. to form or have a mental picture or idea of something: 2. to believe that something is probably…. Learn more.

  5. To imagine is to form a mental likeness of something or someone not present, as in Imagine flying in a rocket to Mars. To imagine also means to think of something, especially in a way that it is not currently, as in Imagine what the house might look like after all these years.

  6. Synonyms for IMAGINED: imaginary, mythic, fictitious, fictional, fantasied, mythical, fantastical, invented; Antonyms of IMAGINED: actual, real, true, existing, genuine, existent, authentic, realistic.

  7. Definition of imagine verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. v. i·mag·ined, i·mag·in·ing, i·mag·ines. v.tr. 1. To form a mental picture or image of: imagined a better life abroad. 2. To think or suppose; conjecture: I imagine you're right. 3. To have a notion of or about without adequate foundation; fancy or believe: She imagines herself to be a true artist. v.intr.

  9. She imagined all kinds of reasons why he wouldn't want her to go - none of them good. It cushioned her bare feet the way she imagined a cloud might. She imagined the surprised look on his face — what he would say.

  10. To imagine something is to picture it in your head. When we imagine things, we're using our imagination. The word image is a good clue to the meaning of imagine, a word for picturing or envisioning things. You could imagine you're a king, an astronaut, a firefighter, or a coyote.

  11. To imagine is, literally, to form a mental image of something: to imagine yourself in London. To conceive is to form something by using one’s imagination: How has the author conceived the first act of his play?