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.
It also shows that even radical writers were often unable to dispel the monarchy from their imaginations.
Here that is left to the imagination of the reader and a more quantitative method is used to demonstrate the existence of the pulses.
What makes this episode resonate as a vernacular form of archaeological thinking buried deep in the literary imagination of the mid-19th century?
Travelling in space to ' exotic ' realms evidently encourages the imagination to travel in time.
This is reminiscent of the extraordinary relationship which amputees develop with their artificial replacements, revealing a whole inner mysterious world of feeling and imagination.
Her imagination was sleeping, or she had no artistic imagination at all.
These artisans would be more prone to think up foolish schemes created by an imagination uncontrolled by reason and experience.
Now, not only was the dramatic content of the written play probing the listener's intellect, but strange new sounds were stretching the imagination.