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imaginary
[ih-maj-uh-ner-ee]
adjective
existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied.
an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
Antonyms: real
noun
plural
imaginariesMathematics., imaginary number.
imaginary
/ -dʒɪnrɪ, ɪˈmædʒɪnərɪ /
adjective
existing in the imagination; unreal; illusory
maths involving or containing imaginary numbers. The imaginary part of a complex number, z, is usually written Im z
Other Word Forms
- imaginariness noun
- imaginarily adverb
- nonimaginarily adverb
- nonimaginarilyness noun
- nonimaginariness noun
- nonimaginary adjective
- preimaginary adjective
- unimaginary adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of imaginary1
Example Sentences
“When I say that conversation never happened, that imaginary conversation never happened, I mean that conversation never happened.”
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was one of the right-wingers celebrating the imaginary liberal-triggering powers of the sorority dancing videos.
I always like to be fully alive in my body, in the imaginary life of the character at all times.
The strangest song Jepsen has ever written, according to Jepsen: “Store,” the improbably exuberant bop about grocery shopping that she sang at the Troubadour while two-stepping down an imaginary frozen foods aisle.
While the Lakers once had visions of Anthony Davis replacing James as the face of their franchise, the imaginary baton was never passed.
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