imaginario - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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imaginario (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/imaniˈnaɾjo/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "imaginario" refers to anything that exists only in the imagination and not in reality. It is often used to describe concepts, figures, or scenarios that are created in the mind or do not have a physical presence. The term is quite versatile, appearing in literature, psychological discussions, and artistic expressions.

It has a moderate frequency of use and can be found equally in both oral and written contexts.

Example Sentences

  1. La historia se desarrolla en un mundo imaginario lleno de criaturas fantásticas.
  2. The story takes place in an imaginary world full of fantastic creatures.

  3. Su amigo imaginario le acompañaba en todos sus juegos.

  4. His imaginary friend accompanied him in all his games.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "imaginario" itself is not directly tied to a wide range of idiomatic expressions, it can be part of phrases that describe concepts related to fantasy or creativity.

  1. "Vivir en un mundo imaginario no es recomendable si quieres enfrentar la realidad."
  2. Living in an imaginary world is not advisable if you want to face reality.

  3. "El imaginario colectivo de la sociedad influye en sus creencias y valores."

  4. The collective imaginary of society influences its beliefs and values.

  5. "Los artistas a menudo exploran su propio imaginario para crear obras únicas."

  6. Artists often explore their own imaginary to create unique works.

  7. "Inspirarse en el imaginario de la infancia puede ser una gran fuente de creatividad."

  8. Drawing inspiration from the childhood imaginary can be a great source of creativity.

Etymology

The word "imaginario" derives from the Latin "imaginarius," which is based on the root "imago," meaning "image." It has evolved to encompass the concept of something that is created or conceived in the mind rather than based in physical reality.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Ficticio (fictitious) - Soñado (dreamed) - Irreal (unreal)

Antonyms: - Real (real) - Concreto (concrete) - Tangible (tangible)



23-07-2024