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Associations of "Imagining" (30 Words)
assumed | Adopted as a basis of reasoning; expected. An assumed cheerfulness. |
assuming | Excessively forward. On a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide. |
assumption | The taking up of the body and soul of the Virgin Mary when her earthly life had ended. On the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not play. |
conceivable | Capable of being imagined or grasped mentally. The body was photographed from every conceivable angle. |
conjecture | (in textual criticism) propose (a reading). A matter for conjecture. |
daydream | Have a daydream indulge in a fantasy. She looked out the window daydreaming. |
envisage | Form a mental picture of (something not yet existing or known. The Rome Treaty envisaged free movement across frontiers. |
envision | Imagine; conceive of; see in one’s mind. She envisioned the admiring glances of guests seeing her home. |
fancied | Formed or conceived by the imagination. A fancied wrong. |
fantasy | Indulge in fantasies. A schoolgirl fantasy. |
fictitious | Occurring in or invented for fiction. A fictitious address. |
guess | Put forward of a guess in spite of possible refutation. I guess she is angry at me for standing her up. |
hypothesis | A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. His steady state hypothesis of the origin of the universe. |
hypothesize | Put (something) forward as a hypothesis. Lack of cushioning in shoes has been hypothesized as a cause of running injuries. |
hypothetical | A hypothetical possibility circumstance statement proposal situation etc. Let us take a hypothetical case. |
ideational | Relating to the formation of ideas or concepts. Policy has been shaped by both material and ideational factors. |
illusory | Based on illusion; not real. She knew the safety of her room was illusory. |
improbably | Not easy to believe. Monasteries perch improbably on crags and cliff tops. |
maybe | By chance. He was standing maybe 20 or 30 feet away. |
presumably | Used to convey that what is asserted is very likely though not known for certain. It was not yet ten o clock so presumably the boys were still at the pub. |
presume | Take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission. Forgive me if I have presumed. |
presuppose | Require as a necessary antecedent or precondition. This step presupposes two prior ones. |
scenario | A setting, in particular for a work of art or literature. The scenario is World War Two. |
speculate | Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. He didn t look as though he had the money to speculate in shares. |
suppose | Expect believe or suppose. Suppose he had been murdered what then. |
supposedly | Believed or reputed to be the case. There were rumours of a rift between him and his colleagues supposedly because they were jealous of his relationship with the Duchess. |
theoretical | Concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations. The training is practical rather than theoretical. |
theorize | Create a theoretical premise or framework for. Galileo theorized the motion of the stars. |
visionary | A person given to fanciful speculations and enthusiasms with little regard for what is actually possible. Visionary dreams. |
visualize | Make (something) visible to the eye. With this machine ultrasound can be visualized. |