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imagine
(well,) imagine that!
An expression of surprise, astonishment, or disbelief, especially regarding some recent revelation. Bob: "You know, if you run your washing machine at night you can save a lot of money on your electric bill." John: "Well, imagine that! I've never heard of such a thing!" Four hundred people came to see our concert tonight? Imagine that!
you're imagining things
You're making things up or seeing things that are not real. You're imagining things—there's nothing going on between Bill and me.
Can you imagine?
Can you believe that?; Imagine that! She wore jeans to the wedding. Can you imagine? Billy was eating the houseplant! Can you imagine?
envision someone as someone else
and envision something as something elseto imagine or fantasize someone as someone else; to imagine or fantasize something as something else. I envision her as the next company president. We envisioned this as larger than it turned out to be.
Fancy that!
and Imagine that!I am very surprised to hear that.; That is hard to imagine or believe. Mary: My father was elected president of the board. Sally: Fancy that! Sue: This computer is ten times faster than the one we had before. Jane: Imagine that! Is it easy to operate? Sue: Of course not.
imagine someone or something as someone or something
to think of someone or something as another person or another type of thing. I really can't imagine you as a sailor. When I imagine John as our new president, I really worry about our future as a company.
Fancy that!
exclam. Imagine that! Fancy that! There’s a piece of pie left in the fridge.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Emile | | [ei'mi:l] | |
Malena | | - | Swedish, Spanish, Czech |
Tria | | - | English (Rare) |
Josepha | | yo-ZE-fah (German) | German (Archaic), English (Rare) |
Katriona | | kə-TREE-nə, kat-ree-O-nə | English (Rare) |
Hamo | | - | Medieval English |