noun a large building or group of buildings fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The idea of starting a business without a solid plan is like building a castle in the air.
  • Thinking about becoming a millionaire overnight is just like building a castle in the air.
  • Dreaming about winning the lottery is like building a castle in the air.
  • His plans for a lavish vacation seemed like a castle in the air, considering his limited budget.

adjective able to be imagined or believed; possible

  • It is conceivable that advancements in technology will continue to shape our future.
  • It's conceivable that we might get a snow day tomorrow.
  • I can't even conceive how cool that concert was.
  • The idea of starting a business seemed inconceivable to her at first, but now she's thriving.

noun the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness

  • Creativity is a key skill that employers value in the workplace.
  • I love seeing your creativity shine through in your artwork.
  • She's got mad creativity when it comes to designing clothes.
  • Creativity is the fuel that ignites innovation and progress.

verb to invent or imagine something, typically a plan or idea

  • The team of engineers had to dream up a solution to the complex problem.
  • I love to sit and dream up new ideas for my art projects.
  • Let's get together and dream up some wild plans for the weekend.
  • She has a knack for dreaming up creative stories that captivate her audience.

adjective Describes something that can be imagined or conceived in the mind.

  • The research team conducted the most comprehensive study imaginable on the effects of climate change.
  • I have the best playlist imaginable for our road trip.
  • That party was the wildest thing imaginable.
  • Her talent on the piano is beyond imaginable.

noun a fictional place where Peter Pan and other characters from J.M. Barrie's works reside

  • Many people believe that Never-Never land is just a fictional place created by J.M. Barrie in his famous novel.
  • I wish I could escape to Never-Never land and leave all my problems behind.
  • Let's take a trip to Never-Never land and forget about everything for a while.
  • His mind often wandered to a Never-Never land where everything was perfect and nothing could go wrong.

noun a particular work of fiction within this genre

  • Science fiction is a genre that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts.
  • I love reading science fiction books because they take me to different worlds.
  • That movie was some next-level sci-fi stuff!
  • Her mind was like a science fiction novel, full of fantastical ideas and possibilities.

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

  • The scientists made a groundbreaking discovery that opened up unimagined possibilities for future research.
  • I never would have thought that I'd end up in this unimagined situation.
  • This party is going to be lit, it's going to be an unimagined experience!
  • Her talent was like a hidden gem, waiting to be discovered and leading to unimagined success.

noun a place or state of great happiness; an imaginary or ideal place

adjective used to describe something related to or resembling a wonderland

  • The theme park was designed to resemble a wonderland, with colorful decorations and whimsical attractions.
  • I felt like I was in a wonderland when I visited that magical garden.
  • That music festival was a total wonderland, man. It was so much fun!
  • Her mind was a wonderland of creativity and imagination, always coming up with new ideas.