Similar words: imagine, imaginary, imagination, imaginative, unimaginable, imaginatively, maginot line, magical. Meaning: [ɪ'mædʒɪn] adj. not based on fact; dubious.
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211. For Arthur, this is the end of every happiness he ever imagined.
212. I imagined that these characters were popular because they reflected the frustration of those who couldn't escape their lives either.
213. It can easily be imagined how terrified and bewildered he must have been by then.
214. We have launched our International prospectus earlier than imagined.
215. Drouet imagined that he must have misunderstood his friend.
216. He imagined himself as the saviour of his country.
217. Already he imagined he could feel the cosy warmth of the station - house .
218. It was more barbaric and sinister than one could have imagined.
219. Mrs. Bolton's account of the transaction was not, it may be imagined, entirely an impartial narrative.
220. Here at last was the imagined but never fully realized place leaping into real life.
221. The man imagined he saw a feverish gleam in the applicant's eye.
222. She is taller than I imagined, more adult,[sentencedict.com/imagined.html] more intense.
223. Married life was not as idyllic as he had imagined.
224. The imagined grief was so poignant that Bertha burst into tears.
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