0 the part of your mind that creates ideas or pictures of things that are not real or that you have not seen -- wyobraźnia
[ usually singular ] There's nothing out here - it's just your imagination.
1 the ability to create ideas or pictures in your mind -- wyobraźnia
The job needs someone with creativity and imagination.
His research focuses on the architectural imagination in technical drawing.
The abstraction by our imagination means we earn the approbation (or disapprobation) from those unlike as well as those like us.
Music offers the opportunity for every child to move on from where they are, in skills, understanding and imagination.
But first, let us consider some evidence of his visual imagination.
In 2004, as in 1968, perhaps the best antidote to timidity is the ungovernable wildness of the imagination.
Rather, the focus of inquiry should be on the imagination since both theoretical reason and practical reason make use of imagination in their own way.
The crime attracted interest and scandal and by the second half of the eighteenth century had established a strong hold over the public imagination.
Now, not only was the dramatic content of the written play probing the listener's intellect, but strange new sounds were stretching the imagination.
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