Unimagined

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Pronunciation: /ʌnɪˈmædʒɪnd/

Definitions of unimagined

adjective describing something that has not been thought of or considered before; beyond what has been imagined

Example Sentences

A1 The idea of traveling to space was unimagined by most people in the past.

A2 The discovery of new species in the deep sea was unimagined until recent expeditions.

B1 The impact of social media on society was unimagined just a few decades ago.

B2 The technological advancements in artificial intelligence are unimagined by many.

C1 The complexity of quantum physics was unimagined by scientists of previous centuries.

C2 The potential for global cooperation in addressing climate change is unimagined by some world leaders.

Examples of unimagined in a Sentence

formal The scientists made a groundbreaking discovery that opened up unimagined possibilities for future research.

informal I never would have thought that I'd end up in this unimagined situation.

slang This party is going to be lit, it's going to be an unimagined experience!

figurative Her talent was like a hidden gem, waiting to be discovered and leading to unimagined success.

Grammatical Forms of unimagined

past tense

unimagined

plural

unimagined

comparative

more unimagined

superlative

most unimagined

present tense

imagine

future tense

will imagine

perfect tense

have imagined

continuous tense

is imagining

singular

unimagined

positive degree

unimagined

infinitive

to imagine

gerund

imagining

participle

imagined

Origin and Evolution of unimagined

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unimagined' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of' and the word 'imagined' which comes from the Latin word 'imaginare' meaning 'to form a mental image of'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unimagined' has come to be used to describe things that were not previously thought of or considered in one's imagination.