How to use "imagined" in a sentence
Sentences
I'd imagined it was people.
But now he understood that Jondrette's business was writing dishonest letters, asking for money from people he imagined were wealthier than himself.
This was harder than she'd imagined
Sala imagined Cham and Ding in their strange virtual life
This might be easier than she'd imagined
Instead, she imagined them standing in a beautiful garden, surrounded by greenery, with wild roses nodding gently nearby
This boy in the station wagon was not the first that she had imagined was Danny; in recent weeks, she had seen her lost son in other cars, in schoolyards past which she had been driving, on public streets, in a movie theater.
The sound she'd heard had come as she was waking, a real noise, not an imagined one.
She closed her eyes and imagined herself lying beside him, reaching for him in the dark, touching, touching, moving against him, into the shelter of his arms
In the brittle silence of the desert night, she imagined that she could sense an intruder listening too, listening for her.
What if they came, lights flashing and sirens screaming - and found no one? If she had summoned the police every time that she imagined hearing a prowler in the house during the past two weeks, they would have decided long ago that she was scramble-brained
She imagined herself leaving her office, walking down the long hallway, opening doors, peering into silent, deserted offices, until at last she found a man sitting at another terminal
"Are you asking me if I imagined it?"
It isn't likely Angela and I both just imagined it."
I imagined a special murderer's sneeze
What a great moment in English history! I imagined the scene!