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Meanings of
imagined
in anglès
Imaginary.
imaginary
fanciful
notional
Related terms
unreal
Synonyms
Examples for "
imaginary
"
imaginary
fanciful
notional
Examples for "
imaginary
"
1
However, it must be asked: has this been real or
imaginary
growth?
2
Another case of
imaginary
check, which discounts b3 as her possible origin.
3
Having an
imaginary
friend at this age is a good sign, too.
4
Real technology was better any day than
imaginary
spaceships, however well designed.
5
Indeed, it is sometimes said that its members tend towards the
imaginary
.
1
Chinn said the idea of British workers plugging the gap was
fanciful
.
2
Sadly, the idea of loosening lockdown laws seems
fanciful
at this point.
3
It's a
fanciful
story, and unfortunately one that is impossible to substantiate.
4
Notions of Ireland winning the championship certainly look a bit
fanciful
now.
5
The most
fanciful
prediction of sci-fi lovers finally came true this week.
1
Even where banks wield
notional
bargaining power, using it is not straightforward.
2
In corporate accounting practice, the
notional
owners and managers are the shareholders.
3
It is not the prices but the market itself which is
notional
.
4
They will no longer have even the
notional
support of the Church.'
5
Whatever danger Jude had discovered, or believed she'd discovered, it was
notional
.
Usage of
imagined
in anglès
1
Of course, it might not come true in exactly the manner
imagined
.
2
She'd
imagined
this moment a million times in the past eight days.
3
Fallion
imagined
himself to be in his bedroom, far across the sea.
4
That clear April morning suddenly darker than anyone could have possibly
imagined
.
5
Proof that it had really happened, just the way he
imagined
it.
6
I was thinking our form is not as good as we
imagined
.
7
It was true that the building was much different than I'd
imagined
.
8
Golding used the
imagined
past to distil essential human appetites and conflicts.
9
Violence and terror are usually an expression of pain, real or
imagined
.
10
He had
imagined
this encounter hundreds of times, thousands, even rehearsed it.
11
He said the day went better than could have planned or
imagined
.
12
On Friday, they achieved what they could hardly have
imagined
was possible.
13
Was this what political activists in the 1890s
imagined
of the future?
14
Nineteenth-century zoologists
imagined
the animals felt guilty for what they had done.
15
At least that was the question she
imagined
he was asking himself.
16
For a moment, he
imagined
that all his problems were somewhere else.
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imagined
imagine
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
imagine than
imagine how
imagine possible
imagine such
imagine more
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Imagined
through the time
Imagined
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
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