Meaning & Definition of word "Imaginary"

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    Imaginary

    /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪ.nər.i/

    adjective:

    • 1. Existing only in the imagination; not real.
      • Example: The imaginary friend she created helped her cope with loneliness.
    • 2. Relating to or denoting figures or quantities that are not real or do not exist in reality.
      • Example: In mathematics, an imaginary number is defined as a complex number that can be written as a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit i.
    • 3. Unreal; fanciful; not based on any tangible evidence.
      • Example: He often told the children stories about imaginary lands and creatures.
    • 4. Pertaining to something that is not based on fact.
      • Example: Her fear of the dark was born from imaginary monsters lurking in the shadows.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'imaginary', from 'imaginarius', meaning 'existing in imagination'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    imaginary friend:

    A friend that exists only in someone's imagination, typically a child’s companion.

    imaginary line:

    A boundary that is not concretely marked but is useful for understanding geography.

    Related Words

    imagine:

    To form a picture or idea in the mind.

    imagination:

    The ability to create ideas or pictures in the mind.

    Slang Meanings of imaginary

    Meaning: Used to describe something that isn't real, often in a dismissive way.

    Example Sentence: He's not a player, just some imaginary guy.

    Meaning: Referring to exaggerations or fantasies.

    Example Sentence: All those stories of what happened at the party are just imaginary.