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imaginer Definition


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imagine
verb imagined, imagining
    1. To form a mental picture of something.
      Example: I can't imagine her wearing a hat
      Thesaurus: visualize, conceive, envision, invent, picture, conceptualize, create, formulate, devise, dream.
    2. To see, hear, believe, etc something which is not true or does not exist.
      Example: When you're alone a lot, you start to imagine things
    3. To think, suppose or guess.
      Example: I can't imagine where she's got to
      Thesaurus: suppose, think, presume, guess, gather.
    intr
    4. To use the imagination.
    5. Used as an exclamation of surprise
      Example: Imagine that!
Derivative: imaginable
adj
    Able to be imagined
      Thesaurus: conceivable, plausible, possible, believable, comprehensible, likely, predictable.
Derivative: imaginably
adverb
    Derivative: imaginer
    noun
      Etymology: 14c: from Latin imaginari, from imago a likeness.



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