adjective 1.existing only in the
imagination or fancy; not real; fancied:
an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
Origin: 1350–1400; Middle English <
Latin imāginārius, equivalent to
imāgin-, (stem of
imāgō)
image +
-ārius -ary Related forms im·ag·i·nar·i·ly, adverb
im·ag·i·nar·i·ness, noun
non·im·ag·i·nar·i·ly, adverb
non·im·ag·i·nar·i·ly·ness, noun
non·im·ag·i·nar·i·ness, noun
non·im·ag·i·nar·y, adjective
pre·im·ag·i·nar·y, adjective
un·im·ag·i·nar·y, adjective
Synonyms
1. fanciful, visionary, shadowy, chimerical, baseless, illusory.
Antonyms
1. real.
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Imaginarily
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