- verbimagine (verb) · imagines (third person present) · imagined (past tense) · imagined (past participle) · imagining (present participle)
- form a mental image or concept of:"I couldn't imagine what she expected to tell them" · "imagine a road trip from Philadelphia to Chicago"
- believe (something unreal or untrue) to exist or be so:"I think you're imagining things"
- suppose or assume:"after Ned died, everyone imagined that Mabel would move away"
- just suppose:"imagine! to outwit Heydrich!"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French imaginer, from Latin imaginare ‘form an image of, represent’ and imaginari ‘picture to oneself’, both from imago, imagin- ‘image’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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