illusionist |
a magician or other performer who creates perceptual illusions. |
illusive |
of, pertaining to, or like an illusion; illusory. |
illusory |
causing or being an illusion or illusions; unreal or deceptive. |
illustrate |
to explain or clarify by giving examples or presenting a visual representation. [3 definitions] |
illustration |
a picture or drawing used to illustrate a book or other work, or such pictures collectively. [3 definitions] |
illustrative |
serving as an illustration or example. |
illustrator |
an artist who produces illustrations, as for books or advertisements. |
illustrious |
highly renowned; celebrated; glorious. |
ill will |
hostility or spite. |
I'm |
contracted form of "I am." |
im-1 |
in; into; on. [2 definitions] |
im-2 |
not; without. |
image |
a visual representation of something such as can be seen in a photograph, sculpture, or painting. [10 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 (something not known, not real, or not yet real). [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] |