What does Imaginary mean?

Definitions for Imaginary
ɪˈmædʒ əˌnɛr iimag·i·na·ry

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. complex number, complex quantity, imaginary number, imaginaryadjective

    (mathematics) a number of the form a+bi where a and b are real numbers and i is the square root of -1

  2. fanciful, imaginary, notionaladjective

    not based on fact; unreal

    "the falsehood about some fanciful secret treaties"- F.D.Roosevelt; "a small child's imaginary friends"; "to create a notional world for oneself"

Wiktionary

  1. imaginarynoun

    Imagination; fancy.

  2. imaginarynoun

    An imaginary quantity.

  3. imaginaryadjective

    existing only in the imagination

  4. imaginaryadjective

    of a number, having no real part; that part of a complex number which is a multiple of the square root of -1.

  5. Etymology: From imaginarius, from imago.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Imaginaryadjective

    Etymology: imaginaire, French, from imagine.

    False sorrow's eye,
    Which, for things true, weeps things imaginary. William Shakespeare.

    Expectation whirls me round:
    Th' imaginary relish is so sweet,
    That it enchants my sense. William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida.

    Fortune is nothing else but a power imaginary, to which the successes of human actions and endeavours were for their variety ascribed. Walter Raleigh, History of the World.

    Why wilt thou add, to all the griefs I suffer,
    Imaginary ills and fancied tortures? Joseph Addison, Cato.

ChatGPT

  1. imaginary

    Imaginary refers to something that is not real or present, but produced by the mind, fantasy, or exists only in theory, not in reality. It's often used in the context of math and physics where an imaginary number is a complex number that can be written as a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit 'i', which is defined by its property 'i' squared equals to -1.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Imaginaryadjective

    existing only in imagination or fancy; not real; fancied; visionary; ideal

  2. Imaginarynoun

    an imaginary expression or quantity

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Imaginary in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Imaginary in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Imaginary in a Sentence

  1. Karl Marx:

    As in private life one differentiates between what a man thinks and says of himself and what he really is and does, so in historical struggles one must still more distinguish the language and the imaginary aspirations of parties from their real organism and their real interests, their conception of themselves from their reality.

  2. C. C. Colton:

    To know the pains of power, we must go to those who have it; to know its pleasures, we must go to those who are seeking it. The pains of power are real; its pleasures imaginary.

  3. President Barack Obama:

    I'm happy to talk to them, but the conversation has to be based on facts and truth, and what we're actually proposing, not some ... imaginary fiction in which 'Obama's trying to take away your guns,'.

  4. Jerry Nadler:

    Article 3 of Nixon's impeachment was obstruction of Congress, refusing to obey defined congressional subpoenas, pleading imaginary privilege, and obviously that's what The President has been doing. Richard Nixon wasn't foolish to say in advance that Richard Nixon's going to defy all congressional subpoenas... and today we saw a witness instructed by the White House completely contemptuous of Congress who refused to answer relevant questions. Just another instance of obstruction of Congress and that's what Article 3 of the Richard Nixon impeachment was.

  5. Robert Jeffress:

    When you read the Bible you will discover that God reserved His harshest condemnation for individuals and nations that practiced idolatry – creating an imaginary god who conformed to a culture’s immorality.

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