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Synonyms and antonyms of Imagination and imagining in British Thesaurus

Imagination and imagining

imagination (noun)

the ability to form a picture, story, or idea in your mind

imaginings (noun)

situations or ideas that exist in your mind but are not real

originality (noun)

the ability to think of, do, or create something new, interesting, and different

a vivid imagination ()

if you have a vivid imagination, you are able to imagine ideas, images, etc very easily

imaginative (adjective)

involving the use of your imagination

creative (adjective)

involving a lot of imagination and new ideas

thinkable (adjective)

able to be imagined or considered possible

visionary (adjective)

original and showing a lot of imagination

run riot ()

if your imagination runs riot, you have a lot of strange or exciting thoughts

creative (adjective)

someone who is creative has a lot of imagination and new ideas

dreamer (noun)

someone who has a lot of ideas but not very sensible ones

fertility (noun)

someone’s ability to have good ideas or produce good work

imagination (noun)

the ability to think, feel, or believe something that is not real or true

it’s all in your mind ()

used for saying that something is not real and is just being imagined

let us suppose ()

used for telling someone to imagine that something is true, so that you can discuss a possible situation or its results

overactive (adjective)

if you have an overactive imagination, you tend to imagine things that are not true

undreamed-of (adjective)

impossible to imagine, usually because something is so good or so bad

unimaginable (adjective)

very difficult to imagine

the unthinkable (adjective)

something that is impossible to imagine