imaginary 的 2 个定义
- existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
plural im·ag·i·nar·ies.
- Mathematics. imaginary number.
imaginary 近义词
fictitious, invented
imaginary 的近义词 42 个
- abstract
- fanciful
- fantastic
- fictional
- hypothetical
- imagined
- theoretical
- unreal
- whimsical
- ideal
- visionary
- apocryphal
- apparitional
- assumed
- chimerical
- deceptive
- delusive
- dreamed-up
- dreamlike
- dreamy
- fabulous
- fancied
- figmental
- fool's paradise
- hallucinatory
- illusive
- illusory
- imaginative
- legendary
- made-up
- mythological
- nonexistent
- notional
- phantasmal
- phantasmic
- quixotic
- shadowy
- spectral
- supposed
- supposititious
- trumped up
- unsubstantial
imaginary 的反义词 10 个
更多imaginary例句
- Before the pandemic, every time I left the house, I put on an imaginary “mask” so I could interact with people.
- To the child, although they know that it is an imaginary being, the friend apparently has a mind of its own—sometimes saying it’s too busy to play, for example.
- After turning around and flexing, Beal locked eyes with Russell Westbrook on the sideline, and both players cradled an imaginary bundle in their arms — rock the baby.
- It’s the imaginary line that goes longways through the football.
- That’s why he won, not because of some imaginary manufacturing of votes in Philadelphia.
- I have an imaginary place, and these are the people who live there.
- Did you make up any imaginary friends while you were in the caves?
- Pretending and imaginative play also flourish, and imaginary friends are common companions to young schoolchildren.
- It could be said, however, that the imaginary slide show monologue begat the very real novel.
- Having celebrities is like having imaginary friends, which, come to think of it, most of our friends are.
- He was continually presenting innumerable imaginary fivers to little people.
- And then at last the man himself took to forgetting the imaginary writer and poured out words of love, warm, true, and passionate.
- It is the fate of all authors or chroniclers to create imaginary friends, and lose them in the course of art.
- He believed in demons, spirits, and dragons, and in nearly every house were idols in honour of the imaginary deities.
- These stories represent early traditions and may easily be true, though they may be merely imaginary.