imaginary
/ɪˈmædʒəˌnɛri/
adjective
- Existing only in the mind; not real or actual.
- The child had an imaginary friend who lived in the closet.
- She worried about imaginary problems that never happened.
- The story was about an imaginary kingdom far away.
- Relating to or involving the imagination; created by the imagination.
- He wrote a book about an imaginary world where animals could talk.
- The game required players to use imaginary scenarios to solve puzzles.
- The artist painted an imaginary landscape with purple trees.
Synonyms
noun
- Something that exists only in the mind; a product of the imagination.
- The film explored the power of the imaginary in human life.
- The line between reality and the imaginary can be blurry in dreams.
- In mathematics, the imaginary is often represented by the letter i.