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    imagine
    /ɪˈmadʒ(ɪ)n/

    verb

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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. 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.

  5. 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.

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

  7. 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?

  8. imagine. ( ɪˈmædʒɪn) vb. 1. ( when tr, may take a clause as object) to form a mental image of. 2. ( when tr, may take a clause as object) to think, believe, or guess. 3. ( tr; takes a clause as object) to suppose; assume: I imagine he'll come.

  9. 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?

  10. Synonyms for IMAGINE: envision, see, picture, dream, conceive, envisage, visualize, fantasize; Antonyms of IMAGINE: doubt, suspect, question, reject, distrust, discredit, mistrust, disbelieve.

  11. The word "imagine" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used to indicate that someone is forming a mental image of something (typically a hypothetical situation). For example, "Imagine a world without poverty.".