IMAGINATION


Meaning of IMAGINATION in English

— imaginational , adj.

/i maj'euh nay"sheuhn/ , n.

1. the faculty of imagining, or of forming mental images or concepts of what is not actually present to the senses.

2. the action or process of forming such images or concepts.

3. the faculty of producing ideal creations consistent with reality, as in literature, as distinct from the power of creating illustrative or decorative imagery. Cf. fancy (def. 2).

4. the product of imagining; a conception or mental creation, often a baseless or fanciful one.

5. ability to face and resolve difficulties; resourcefulness: a job that requires imagination.

6. Psychol. the power of reproducing images stored in the memory under the suggestion of associated images (reproductive imagination) or of recombining former experiences in the creation of new images directed at a specific goal or aiding in the solution of problems (creative imagination) .

7. (in Kantian epistemology) synthesis of data from the sensory manifold into objects by means of the categories.

8. Archaic. a plan, scheme, or plot.

[ 1300-50; ME imagination- (s. of imaginatio ) fancy, equiv. to imaginat ( us ) ptp. of imaginari to IMAGINE ( imagin-, s. of imago IMAGE + -atus -ATE 1 ) + -ion- -ION ]

Syn. 3. See fancy. 5. ingenuity, enterprise, thought.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .