Imagine is a verb that means to imagine. Dream, picture, and conceive are also synonyms for imagine and can (in part of the definitions of each) mean the same thing.
The noun form of the adjective 'imaginative' is imaginativeness.The root word for the verb to imagine and the adjective imaginative is the noun image.
The verb "to mean" means that something is significant or meaningful, that something can be related to a person's experience or knowledge.
"trouvez la question" means "find the question" in English.
You sheath a knife.The verb, sheath, means to cover a knife blade, or the whole knife, with a sheath.The verb, sheathing, means putting the knife into a sheath; the knife is then sheathed (adjective).The noun, sheath, in this context, is a cover, usually fitted, made for carrying a knife or other kind of bladed implement.The verb, sheaf, means to gather (things) and bind or collect (them) into a bundle: 'a sheaf of papers'.The noun, sheaf, is the bundle of things which you've sheafed (adjective) by sheafing (verb) them.
The word bombast can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a cotton or other soft material used for padding. The verb form means to swell or to pad.
imagine
to picture, to imagine
to imagine
I imagine.
From the words quickly beautiful cat imagine you, the only one that is a verb is imagine. quickly - adverb beautiful - adjective cat - noun imagine - verb you - pronoun
No, the word 'imagine' is not a noun.The word 'imagine' is a verb: imagine, imagines, imagining, imagined.The abstract noun forms of the verb to imagine are imagination and the gerund, imagining.
No, imagine is the verb.
what would my action verb be in this sentence? It is hard to imagine an argument against such a simple and effective tool.
No, it is not a verb. Imaginations is a plural noun.
imagenation
imagined
Imagine is a verb, the corresponding noun is imagination. The plural of imagination is imaginations