imagine
IPA: ɪmˈædʒʌn
noun
- (fandom slang) A short fanfic or prompt placing a reader insert in a novel scenario with a character or celebrity.
verb
- (transitive) To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in one's mind.
- (transitive) To believe in something created by one's own mind.
- (transitive) to assume
- (transitive) to conjecture or guess
- (transitive) to use one's imagination
- (transitive, obsolete) To contrive in purpose; to scheme; to devise.
- (transitive, Internet slang, rhetorical, sarcastic) Used to mock some idea.
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Examples of "imagine" in Sentences
- Whiteness in those towels I would imagine is a mask.
- The stryker scene, I imagine is in every print, to keep you interested.
- The only thing you can imagine is that he was talking about how big the monuments are?
- Accept for her rather ... post-modern garb, that's like exactly as I imagine from the book.
- David, as you can imagine, is unimpressed with this state of affairs, but still doing really rather well.
- I noticed a sign advertising some kind of jalapeno burger with the words "sezur na ostro" which I can only imagine is Polish for blow your bowels up.
- Simply because in the first case you imagine that it is easy to go to the end of this plank, while in the second case you _imagine_ that you _cannot_ do so.
- All I can imagine is that she was absolutely, positively proper not to play into any televised escalation that would not be to her benefit, but might be to ABC's.
- Now all I can imagine is this scene revised for contemporary times, in which our heroes are fined for illegal consumption of alcohol, fishing without a license, and probably a trespassing charge thrown in for good measure.
- Perhaps equally difficult to imagine is being within a few blocks or or a couple miles of Ground Zero and surviving to escape the city — to go to Nagasaki, which would be struck by an even larger weapon three days later, and once again survive.
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