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How to Use "Imagination" with Example Sentences
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imagination
(n):
the ability to create pictures in your mind of things you have not seen or experienced; the ability to come up with new and creative ideas
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Used with adjectives:
"
My son has a
creative
imagination
.
"
(creative, vivid, great, active, wild)
"
She has such great
artistic
imagination
.
"
(artistic, literary, musical, poetic)
"
The
human
imagination
is endless.
"
(human)
"
He can't be creative with such a
limited
imagination
.
"
(limited)
Used with verbs:
"
John always
had
an artistic
imagination
.
"
(had)
"
She
showed
great
imagination
from a very early age.
"
(showed)
"
Her writing
lacks
imagination
.
"
(lacks)
"
Her job as an art teacher
requires
some
imagination
.
"
(requires, takes)
"
Try to
use
your
imagination
.
"
(use, stretch, exercise)
"
A good book
captures
his
imagination
.
"
(captures, excites, grabs, inspires, stimulates, stirs, ignites, captivates)
"
Let your
imagination
run wild
.
"
(run wild)
Used with prepositions:
"
What he experienced was
beyond
my
imagination
.
"
(beyond)
"
It's all
in
your
imagination
.
"
(in)
"
He cannot be an artist
without
any
imagination
.
"
(without)
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