Imaginary
UK /["/ɪˈmædʒɪnəri/"]/US /["/ɪˈmædʒɪneri/"]/
Definition
existing only in your mind or imagination
In simple words: Something that is not real and exists only in your mind.
Examples
- The equator is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth.
- I had an imaginary friend when I was a child.
- As children they invented the imaginary world of Gondal.
- We must listen to their problems, real or imaginary.
- a largely imaginary threat
- The story is wholly imaginary.
- Children experience a lot of imaginary fears at this age.
Usage notes
Use 'imaginary' to describe things that are fictional or invented. It's suitable for both casual and formal contexts, but avoid it when discussing real-life situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Imagine a ghost that only you can see; it’s imaginary!
Collocations
- be
- completely
- entirely
- purely
Synonyms
- fictional
- fantastical
- unreal
- nonexistent
- dreamlike
Antonyms
- real
- actual
- factual
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'imaginative' — 'imaginary' refers to things that aren't real.
- Using 'imaginary' in a context that requires something concrete or factual.
- Confusing 'imaginary' with 'illusionary' — 'illusionary' suggests something deceptive.