| image |
a visual representation such as a photograph, sculpture, or painting. [9 definitions] |
| imagery |
images, esp. figurative ones, in art or writing. [3 definitions] |
| imaginable |
possible to imagine; conceivable. |
| imaginary |
existing only in the imagination. |
| imagination |
the capacity of the mind to create, as by forming images of what does not literally exist. |
| imaginative |
having or showing an active or creative imagination. [3 definitions] |
| imagine |
to create mental images of (things not present to the senses). [3 definitions] |
| imagism |
a literary movement of the early twentieth century, esp. among English and American poets, that emphasized the use of precise images, free verse, and everyday speech. |
| imago |
a sexually mature insect. [2 definitions] |
| imam |
the officiating leader of prayer in a Muslim mosque. [3 definitions] |
| imbalance |
the condition of lacking balance. [2 definitions] |
| imbecile |
one whose mental development is above the level of idiocy but still below the norm. [4 definitions] |
| imbecility |
the state or condition of being an imbecile; feeble-mindedness. [2 definitions] |
| imbed |
variant of embed. |
| imbibe |
to take up or consume by drinking. [3 definitions] |
| imbricate |
overlapping in an even sequence, as roof tiles or fish scales. [3 definitions] |
| imbroglio |
a difficult, confused, or complicated situation, often involving a misunderstanding, disagreement, or quarrel. |
| imbrue |
to wet or saturate with a stain, esp. of blood. |
| imbue |
to inspire or permeate, as with an idea or emotion; deeply influence. [2 definitions] |
| IMF |
abbreviation of "International Monetary Fund," an agency of the United Nations that promotes the stabilization of the world's currencies and maintains a monetary pool from which member nations can draw. |
| imit. |
abbreviation of "imitation." |