Imaginary [adjective]

Definition of Imaginary:

fictitious, invented

Opposite/Antonyms of Imaginary:


Sentence/Example of Imaginary:

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.

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.