imagination
[ ih-maj-uh-ney-shuh n ]
/ ɪˌmædʒ əˈneɪ ʃən /
noun
Origin of imagination
SYNONYMS FOR imagination
3 See
fancy.
5 ingenuity, enterprise, thought.
OTHER WORDS FROM imagination
i·mag·i·na·tion·al, adjective non·im·ag·i·na·tion·al, adjectiveWords nearby imagination
imaginary,
imaginary axis,
imaginary number,
imaginary part,
imaginary unit,
imagination,
imaginative,
imagine,
imagineer,
imagineering,
imaging
Example sentences from the Web for imagination
British Dictionary definitions for imagination
imagination
/ (ɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃən) /
noun
the faculty or action of producing ideas, esp mental images of what is not present or has not been experienced
mental creative ability
the ability to deal resourcefully with unexpected or unusual problems, circumstances, etc
(in romantic literary criticism, esp that of S. T. Coleridge) a creative act of perception that joins passive and active elements in thinking and imposes unity on the poetic material
Compare fancy (def. 9)
Derived forms of imagination
imaginational, adjectiveIdioms and Phrases with imagination
imagination
see figment of one's imagination.