imagination
the ability to imagine things very clearly and in detail
having a very powerful and creative imagination
having a lot of imaginative ideas
an imagination that is always working and producing ideas
having a powerful ability to imagine things
the ability to produce original and unusual ideas
an imagination full of energy and interesting ideas
an imagination that produces a large number of new ideas
not having the ability to think of new or interesting ideas
the set of ideas and beliefs held by the general public
an imagination that is uncontrolled and produces fantastic ideas
the imagination or interest of people in general
an imagination that makes you believe things that are not true
the ability to form mental pictures
ideas and memories shared by a large group of people
imagination related to creating art
the ability to understand and empathize with people and events of the past
imagination as it is used or represented in literature
the shared set of ideas and symbols within a culture
the ability to understand and consider ethical issues
an imagination that is overexcited and perhaps unhealthy or irrational
the way a religious tradition imagines the divine and the world
an intensely active and often irrational imagination
to be full of uncontrolled, fantastic ideas
to develop in a completely uncontrolled way
something that seems real but is not
something created by someone's mind, not real
used to say strongly that something is not true
to possess the quality of imagination
to make someone feel very interested or excited
to not have enough creativity or ability to think of new ideas
to need imagination for a task; often used with 'a lot of' or 'little'
to demonstrate creativity or original thought
to need imagination to be done or understood
to encourage the development of new and creative ideas
to make someone feel very excited and interested in something
to attract and hold someone's interest or imagination
to hold someone's attention by being interesting or exciting