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imagination
noun as in power to create in one's mind
Strongest matches
artistry, awareness, fancy, fantasy, idea, image, imagery, ingenuity, insight, inspiration, intelligence, inventiveness, originality, resourcefulness, thought, vision, wit
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acuteness, chimera, cognition, conception, creation, creativity, enterprise, fabrication, ideality, illusion, invention, notion, perceptibility, realization, sally, supposition, thoughtfulness, unreality, verve, visualization, wittiness
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Example Sentences
His journey to grow, compete and mature before everyone’s eyes at a City Section school has succeeded beyond anyone’s wildest imagination.
Time and again it was the reality of what Fugard called “human desperation” that inflamed his imagination.
A journalist targeted by a Russian spy ring said it had a list of "assassination methods" to kill him that was "beyond any imagination".
The group Roussev employed, all Bulgarians, were not the spies of popular imagination.
But it was “The Puritan” that caught the popular imagination like no other, embedding the icon in the national consciousness.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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