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UK/["/ɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃn/"]/US/["/ɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃn/"]/

Meaning of Imagination

In simple words: The ability to think of new ideas or pictures in your mind.

Imagination in a sentence

  • Her imagination takes her on incredible journeys to fantastical worlds.
  • The artist's work is a reflection of her vivid imagination.
  • Imagination is essential for creative problem-solving in any field.
  • Children have a boundless imagination that allows them to invent games.
  • Sometimes, imagination can be more powerful than reality.

How to use Imagination

Use 'imagination' when discussing creativity or ideas. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts but may not be suitable in technical settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Imagine a genie granting wishes — that's your imagination at work!

Related words

Collocations with Imagination

  • great
  • active
  • creative
  • have
  • show
  • lack
  • conjure something up
  • play tricks on you
  • run away with you
  • beyond (your) imagination
  • in the/​your imagination
  • with imagination
  • a lack of imagination
  • a figment of somebody’s imagination
  • a product of somebody’s imagination
  • great
  • active
  • creative
  • have
  • show
  • lack
  • conjure something up
  • play tricks on you
  • run away with you
  • beyond (your) imagination
  • in the/​your imagination
  • with imagination
  • a lack of imagination
  • a figment of somebody’s imagination
  • a product of somebody’s imagination
  • great
  • active
  • creative
  • have
  • show
  • lack
  • conjure something up
  • play tricks on you
  • run away with you
  • beyond (your) imagination
  • in the/​your imagination
  • with imagination
  • a lack of imagination
  • a figment of somebody’s imagination
  • a product of somebody’s imagination

Synonyms for Imagination

Opposites of Imagination

Common mistakes with Imagination

  • Confusing with 'imaginative', which describes someone who uses imagination well.
  • Using 'imagination' in plural form; it is always singular.
  • Mispronouncing as if it has a shorter second syllable.

Compare Imagination with Creativity, Vision, Fantasy, Invention

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Frequently asked questions about Imagination

What does Imagination mean?

The ability to think of new ideas or pictures in your mind.

What is the definition of Imagination?

the ability to create pictures in your mind; the part of your mind that does this

How do you use Imagination in a sentence?

Her imagination takes her on incredible journeys to fantastical worlds.

Can you give another example of Imagination?

The artist's work is a reflection of her vivid imagination.

What are synonyms for Imagination?

Common alternatives include creativity, vision, fantasy, invention, originality.

What is the opposite of Imagination?

Opposite meanings include reality, fact, truth.

What words go with Imagination?

It commonly pairs with great, active, creative, have, show, lack, conjure something up, play tricks on you, run away with you, beyond (your) imagination, in the/​your imagination, with imagination, a lack of imagination, a figment of somebody’s imagination, a product of somebody’s imagination, great, active, creative, have, show, lack, conjure something up, play tricks on you, run away with you, beyond (your) imagination, in the/​your imagination, with imagination, a lack of imagination, a figment of somebody’s imagination, a product of somebody’s imagination, great, active, creative, have, show, lack, conjure something up, play tricks on you, run away with you, beyond (your) imagination, in the/​your imagination, with imagination, a lack of imagination, a figment of somebody’s imagination, a product of somebody’s imagination.

What are common mistakes when using Imagination?

Confusing with 'imaginative', which describes someone who uses imagination well. Using 'imagination' in plural form; it is always singular. Mispronouncing as if it has a shorter second syllable.

How do you pronounce Imagination?

US: /["/ɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃn/"]/, UK: /["/ɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃn/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Imagination?

Use 'imagination' when discussing creativity or ideas. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts but may not be suitable in technical settings.

What CEFR level is Imagination?

"Imagination" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.