imaginingsi‧ma‧gin‧ings /ɪˈmædʒənɪŋz/ noun [plural] literary - And though the researchers had suspected all along that these hot springs existed, the real thing had far surpassed their imaginings.
- But North's memoranda were also aspirations, plans, dreams and imaginings, as much as schedules of facts.
- Even outside all these imaginings, rumor and derision held us in an unwelcome embrace.
- In my nighttime imaginings, sometimes help comes for me just in time.
- In my wildest imaginings, I could not have foreseen what a wonderful life lay before me.
- It is these negative imaginings which make the fear an even greater reality.
- My files are stuffed with my imaginings, published and unpublished.
- Personal opinion or preferences and speculative imaginings have no place in science.
► wildest imaginings In my wildest imaginings, I could not have foreseen what a wonderful life lay before me. adjectiveimaginable ≠ unimaginableimaginaryimaginative ≠ unimaginativeunimaginednounimaginationimaginingsadverbunimaginablyimaginativelyverbimagine