How to Use imagine in a Sentence

imagine

verb
  • It was worse than they had imagined.
  • I imagine it will snow at some point today.
  • He asked us to imagine a world without poverty or war.
  • It's hard for me to imagine having children.
  • The company will do better next year, I imagine.
  • He was imagining all sorts of terrible things happening.
  • It's difficult to imagine that these changes will really be effective.
  • Just imagine having to dry-clean the same cape for decades, since the film is set in the present.
    Kory Grow, Rolling Stone, 22 Mar. 2023
  • Life there is hard to imagine for those of us who live and move freely.
    Mitch Albom, Detroit Free Press, 2 Oct. 2022
  • At the time, Brown couldn’t imagine the ripples his hit would cause.
    Los Angeles Times, 9 Feb. 2023
  • Just imagine if one of the three was not there, how many the two other ones would have.
    Howard Fendrich, ajc, 24 Sep. 2022
  • The year 1994 was a good time to imagine the concept of wealth filtered through the eyes of children.
    Monica Hesse, Washington Post, 16 Feb. 2023
  • But just take a moment to imagine it in your mind’s eye.
    Vulture, 22 Jan. 2023
  • And remember back to the first John Wick and imagine how that script would’ve read.
    Brian Davids, The Hollywood Reporter, 24 Mar. 2023
  • But still, what a drag to imagine a world without the Ringo version.
    Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone, 7 Sep. 2022
  • The last year did not go the way either Biden or Morris had imagined.
    Matt Hamilton, Los Angeles Times, 3 Jan. 2024
  • Just imagine curling up in this chair with a good book.
    Caroline Hallemann, Town & Country, 20 Nov. 2022
  • So just imagine what that does for my mother, who was born in 1948.
    Lorraine Ali, Los Angeles Times, 9 Nov. 2023
  • Can't even imagine how stressful it's been for her through all of this.
    Duane Rankin, The Arizona Republic, 9 Dec. 2022
  • Friends of the victim said she was widely liked and couldn't imagine who would want to harm her.
    Jesse Kirsch, NBC News, 8 Nov. 2023
  • As for the words themselves, there’s nothing to imagine.
    Chris Richards, Washington Post, 27 July 2023
  • Trying to imagine the sad dream that Eleanor Rigby lives in?
    Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone, 5 Nov. 2022
  • No one can imagine the things that this regime has done to Syrians.
    Ed Meza, Variety, 15 Nov. 2022
  • Or could Reeves imagine somehow reprising the role in a fifth John Wick movie?
    Clark Collis, EW.com, 25 Mar. 2023
  • Trips that were planned, or at least mentioned, or at least imagined.
    Hazlitt, 30 Aug. 2023
  • Now imagine, for a second, if all of that was reversed.
    Brian Merchant, Los Angeles Times, 21 Sep. 2023
  • Like, hard-to-imagine-we're-still-doing-this-in-2022 big.
    Ron Amadeo, Ars Technica, 6 Oct. 2022
  • Hard to imagine a robust crowd for a noon game on an NFL Sunday.
    Edgar Thompson, Orlando Sentinel, 30 Sep. 2022
  • At the end of the book, Moss imagines herself guarded by her wolf and eating a delicious meal.
    Katy Waldman, The New Yorker, 21 Nov. 2024
  • None of us could imagine replacing our beloved coffee with something that tasted like dirt.
    Robert Johnson, Rolling Stone, 6 Dec. 2024

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