be a figment of your imagination — be a figment of (your)/the imagination if something is a figment of your imagination, it seems real although it is not. I thought I saw someone standing in the shadows, but it was just a figment of my imagination … New idioms dictionary
(a) figment of your imagination — a figment of (your) imagination something created by your mind. I thought I saw someone standing in the shadows, but it was just a figment of my imagination … New idioms dictionary
use your imagination — informal phrase used for telling someone that the answer to a question is very obvious and does not need to be given Thesaurus: ways of saying that something is obvious or knownsynonym Main entry: imagination … Useful english dictionary
(a) figment of your imagination — a figment of your imagination phrase something that you have imagined or invented and therefore does not really exist Thesaurus: something that is not real or truesynonym Main entry: figment … Useful english dictionary
Imagination (Brian Wilson album) — Imagination Studio album by Brian Wilson Released June 16, 1998 … Wikipedia
Imagination! — (formerly The Journey Into Imagination pavilion) is the name of a pavilion that sits on the western side of Future World , one of two themed areas of Epcot, a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida USA. It holds… … Wikipedia
Imagination (Brian Wilson) — Imagination Studioalbum von Brian Wilson Veröffentlichung 1998 Label Giant Records Format … Deutsch Wikipedia
your mind's eye — your mind s ˈeye idiom your imagination • He pictured the scene in his mind s eye. Main entry: ↑mindidiom … Useful english dictionary
imagination — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ active, creative, fertile, lively, rich, strong, vivid ▪ fevered … Collocations dictionary
imagination — i|ma|gi|na|tion W3S3 [ıˌmædʒıˈneıʃən] n 1.) [U and C] the ability to form pictures or ideas in your mind ▪ You don t have to use your imagination when you re watching television. ▪ Children often have very vivid imaginations . ▪ There is a lack… … Dictionary of contemporary English