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effigy, figure, portrait, simulacrum; icon or ikon, idol, graven<br />

image, fetish, tiki: Images of Bol¡var can be seen in every<br />

town square in Venezuela. The tribesmen still worshipped golden<br />

images of their gods. 2 epitome, duplicate, copy, counterpart,<br />

facsimile, replica, double, twin, Doppelg„nger, clone, Colloq<br />

spitting image or spit and image, (dead) ringer: He's the image<br />

of father. He stared at his image in the mirror. 3 impression,<br />

concept, conception, perception, idea, perception, notion,<br />

mental picture: You are quite different from my image of you.<br />

4 epitome, representative, model, (typical) example, essence,<br />

archetype, embodiment, incarnation, personification,<br />

materialization, reification, corporealization: For us, she was<br />

the very image of what a leader should be. 5 figure (of<br />

speech), trope, metaphor, allusion, simile, symbol: The poem<br />

contains images that are obscure unless you know Greek myths. 6<br />

form, appearance, likeness, guise, semblance, aspect, mould,<br />

cast: Man claims to be created in God's image.<br />

imagery n. figurativeness, allusion, symbolism: Constance's poems are<br />

filled with ornate imagery.<br />

imaginary adj. fictitious, fanciful, fancied, chimerical, imagined,<br />

fictive, illusory or illusive, visionary, made-up, unreal,<br />

untrue, mythical or mythic, notional, abstract; legendary,<br />

mythological: When he was a boy, he had an imaginary friend<br />

called Carbonario.<br />

imagination<br />

n. 1 mind's eye, fancy; creativity, inventiveness, ingenuity,<br />

insight, inspiration, vision, imaginativeness, creative<br />

power(s): His fertile imagination conjured up all kinds of<br />

terrifying pictures. 2 thought, thinking, (mental) acuity,<br />

intelligence, wit: It doesn't take much imagination to see why<br />

you don't want to go to school this morning.<br />

imaginative<br />

adj. 1 creative, original, clever, ingenious, inventive,<br />

innovative, inspired, inspiring, enterprising, resourceful:<br />

Richard is a highly imaginative computer programmer. 2<br />

fanciful, fantastic, visionary, poetic(al), whimsical,<br />

contrived, fictitious, fictional: The imaginative tale of Don<br />

Quixote sprang from the mind of Cervantes.

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