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imaginary

[ih-maj-uh-ner-ee] / ɪˈmædʒ əˌnɛr i /


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So let’s pause our imaginary walk and actually name what we’re seeing.

From Salon

Other schools have pupils pretend to be rental-property landlords or spend a semester designing an imaginary family’s financial plan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its vision of the past is imaginary and it has no future, but its destructive energy has changed the world.

From Salon

In her imaginary world of Mariposa, Natalie had turned the ugly, monstrous pythons into dragons and sent brave knights out to slay them.

From Literature

Bellingham found the net late in the rout of Monaco and celebrated by chugging imaginary drinks, which was an apparent riposte to claims he has been enjoying Spanish nightlife.

From Barron's