imagining
Imagining (noun) means something pictured in the mind; a product of the imagination. Example: “The whole scandal turned out to be nothing more than a journalist's imagining.”
How to use imagining
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething that exists only because someone pictured or invented it in their mind.
Word forms
imaginings plural
Fill the gap
Can you complete this real example?
The whole scandal turned out to be nothing more than a journalist's _____.
Related words
Rhymes for imagining
See all rhymes for imagining →Frequently asked questions
What does “imagining” mean?
The word “imagining” means something pictured in the mind; a product of the imagination. In plain terms, something that exists only because someone pictured or invented it in their mind.
How do you use “imagining” in a sentence?
Here is “imagining” used in a sentence: “The whole scandal turned out to be nothing more than a journalist's imagining.”
What part of speech is “imagining”?
“Imagining” is a noun.
Is “imagining” a common word?
“Imagining” is an uncommon word in modern English.
What is the difference between imagining and imagination?
Imagining, as a noun, refers to a specific product of the mind, a particular scenario or image someone has pictured, while imagination is the broader mental faculty or capacity that allows a person to form such pictures in the first place. Imagination is the ability; an imagining is one specific result of using it.
Is imagining used as a noun or only as a verb form?
Imagining can function as a noun, referring to something pictured in the mind ("a wild imagining"), in addition to its more common use as the present participle or gerund of the verb imagine ("she was imagining the future"). Both uses are correct depending on the sentence structure.
What is the difference between an imagining and a daydream?
An imagining is a general term for anything pictured in the mind, which could be deliberate or fleeting, while a daydream specifically refers to a pleasant, often unfocused fantasy that occurs during idle moments, typically detached from immediate reality. A daydream is one particular kind of imagining.