Imaginary
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Relations
- Daydreaming: Daydreaming involves imagining scenarios or situations.
- Illusory: Illusory things are imaginary or existing only in the mind.
- Illusion: Imaginary things can be seen as illusions or deceptions of the mind.
- Imaginary Friends: Imaginary friends are a common form of imaginary companionship for children.
- Immaterial: Immaterial things can be imaginary, existing only in the mind or imagination.
- Visionary: Imagining new possibilities or ideas can be seen as visionary.
- Magical Thinking: Imaginary scenarios often involve magical or supernatural elements.
- Dreams: Dreams often contain imaginary elements or scenarios.
- Fantasy: Imaginary things are often part of fantasy worlds or stories.
- Whimsical: Imaginary things are often whimsical or fanciful in nature.
- Hypothetical: Imaginary scenarios are often hypothetical or theoretical.
- Fanciful: Imaginary concepts are often fanciful or highly imaginative.
- Fiction: Imaginary concepts are a key element of fictional narratives.
- Creativity: The ability to imagine and create imaginary scenarios is a form of creativity.
- Imagination: Imaginary things are products of the imagination.
- Escapism: Imagining alternative realities can be a form of escapism from the real world.
- Make-believe: Imaginary play and make-believe are closely related concepts.
- Virtual: Virtual things are often imaginary or conceptual, rather than real or tangible.
- Conceptual: Imaginary things exist as concepts or ideas rather than physical entities.
- Pretend: Pretending and imagining are similar mental processes.
- Unreality: Imaginary things are not real or based in reality.
- Idealistic: Imaginary scenarios can represent idealistic or utopian visions.