Wondering how to use Imagined in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as fanciful or imaginary.
Imagined in a sentence
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Imagined meaning
- Conceived or envisioned in the mind.
- Only conceivable in one's mind.
- Imaginational.
Using Imagined
- The main meaning on this page is: Conceived or envisioned in the mind. | Only conceivable in one's mind. | Imaginational.
- Useful related words include: fanciful, imaginary, notional, unreal.
- In the example corpus, imagined often appears in combinations such as: have imagined, imagined the, ever imagined.
Context around Imagined
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 7 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Imagined
- In this selection, "imagined" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, ever, chiuri, scenario, ontological and history stand out and add context to how "imagined" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include also is imagined in this and and i imagined that 717. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "imagined" sits close to words such as tolerance, tuned and renaissance, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with imagined
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Beyond anything I could have ever imagined. (7 words)
I had imagined them much worse, and they had imagined me as more terrible. (14 words)
An artist has imagined the continent of Westeros from as a Google Maps rendering. (14 words)
Costanzo cast Keery and Emmy nominee as imagined, glamorous Hollywood legends of the period who enter the orbit of our doomed heroine, Mimosa (newcomer ), a sheltered young Italian woman primed for a small, safe, ordinary life—only for fate to intervene. (41 words)
Democratic transparency and participation have grown in ways that the Founders couldn’t have imagined, extending long-overdue rights and liberties but also levelling the speed bumps they put in place to promote thoughtful deliberation by elites. (37 words)
Brent crude oil prices have soared roughly 33% since June to over $95 per barrel, leading many economists to fear inflation could prove to be more difficult to tame than the Federal Reserve might have imagined. (36 words)
But is it really the ‘superstardom’ some BO reporters want you to believe, or is it just the Eid holiday helping the movie in no way one would’ve imagined? (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
I had imagined them much worse, and they had imagined me as more terrible.
The response to the imagined scenario is supposed to tell us about the nature of that notion in any scenario, real or imagined.
A 350- to 400-unit apartment building that was approved last week by the Colorado Springs City Council also is imagined in this image, just west of the Sprouts store.
An artist has imagined the continent of Westeros from as a Google Maps rendering.
And what a great initiation ceremony it would be if it were to involve Jaffa Cakes, here imagined as Space Cadet ‘Hash Cakes’, and ‘High Tea’ made from ‘50 mellow blended teabags’.
Anglicans have never understood that ordination involves some imagined ontological change with the laying on of hands to suddenly make an ordinary Christian into an Old Testament-like sacrificing priest for the people of God.
Animals onstage are notoriously difficult, and I imagined that 717 performances on Broadway plus hundreds more on the show’s various tours must have been stressful for the animal.
At Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri imagined an ode to getting away and the magic of the mountains in the DiorAlps line by reinventing the inspirations of her latest shows.
At the time, I never could have imagined the challenges we were about to encounter.
Awaken thine senses, and embrace the re-imagined history of Marvel's lionhearted heroes.
Becoming a “tour operator” and guide is the very last thing Mick ever imagined doing.
Beyond anything I could have ever imagined.
Brent crude oil prices have soared roughly 33% since June to over $95 per barrel, leading many economists to fear inflation could prove to be more difficult to tame than the Federal Reserve might have imagined.
But I’m still here — we’re still here, closer than we ever imagined,' she gushed in a 2018 interview.
But in the process, they've highlighted just how horrifying a universal force like Starfleet could be if re-imagined in a far harsher light.
But is it really the ‘superstardom’ some BO reporters want you to believe, or is it just the Eid holiday helping the movie in no way one would’ve imagined?
But, McGregor admitted he couldn't have imagined marking his 400th appearance for Celtic.
But Mike could never have imagined the horrors the pizzeria would hide, with the animatronic mascots from the business seemingly possessed.
Costanzo cast Keery and Emmy nominee as imagined, glamorous Hollywood legends of the period who enter the orbit of our doomed heroine, Mimosa (newcomer ), a sheltered young Italian woman primed for a small, safe, ordinary life—only for fate to intervene.
Democratic transparency and participation have grown in ways that the Founders couldn’t have imagined, extending long-overdue rights and liberties but also levelling the speed bumps they put in place to promote thoughtful deliberation by elites.
Common combinations with imagined
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- have imagined 40×
- imagined the 20×
- ever imagined 17×
- never imagined 14×
- had imagined 12×
- imagined that 8×
- imagined it 8×
- she imagined 8×
- an imagined 7×
- what imagined 5×