imagery

IPA: ˈɪmʌdʒri

noun

  • The work of one who makes images or visible representation of objects.
  • Imitation work.
  • Images in general, or en masse.
  • (figuratively) Unreal show; imitation; appearance.
  • The work of the imagination or fancy; false ideas; imaginary phantasms.
  • Rhetorical decoration in writing or speaking; vivid descriptions presenting or suggesting images of sensible objects; figures in discourse.
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Examples of "imagery" in Sentences

  • The change in imagery is significant, in that the Old
  • What a bunch of lies and crap that thing was just in imagery alone.
  • And then what I call imagery exercises at the same time, thinking about something that calms you.
  • They know they are lonely together, even when conjoined, and that this imagery is a big part of that loneliness.
  • "I just find it disgusting that this kind of imagery is being used to attack the only way to get to universal coverage."
  • Pat Oliphant's outlandish and offensive use of the Star of David in combination with Nazi-like imagery is hideously anti-Semitic.
  • Well, although this imagery is a little over the top, these concepts are working against are communities in terms of waste management.
  • The imagery is innovative and pleasing to the eye, the title and cast bold and prominent and the tag lines are guaranteed to make you crack an innocent smile.
  • Although such studies are still vastly outnumbered by studies of visual imagery, ˜imagery™ has become the generally accepted term amongst cognitive scientists for quasi-perceptual experience in any sense mode (or any combination of sense modes).

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