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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
Weak matches
Example Sentences
In My First Coup d'Etat, Mahama Jr describes himself as "an observant child with an active imagination and an unbounded curiosity".
Few are prepared to say so openly, although the drivers did not leave much to the imagination in their open letter on the recent controversy over swearing.
Per Wayne State School of Law professor Khaled A. Beydoun, “Money drives the yearning for a white contender who can capture the imagination of new audiences and the maximum dollars only whiteness can bring.”
There are competing factions on the question of what a color actually is — or if it’s anything more than a figment of our imagination.
More importantly, Lovett lends majestic voice to the rhythms of Beckett’s play, originally written in French but conceived by an Irish imagination and translated by Beckett himself.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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