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imaginario

imaginary

adjective ee-mah-HEE-nah-ryoh Rare

Origin: From Latin imaginarius, from imago (image).

Usage Note

Imaginario describes something that exists only in the mind, not in reality. The plural imaginarios is used in cultural/academic writing as a noun meaning 'cultural imaginaries' (shared mental frameworks). Do not confuse with imaginativo (imaginative, creative).

Examples

"El niño tenía un amigo imaginario."

Natural Translation

The child had an imaginary friend.

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