1) something invented or imagined (fiction)
2) something invented or imagined (figment)
3) a real or imagined cause for complaint or protest (grievance)
4) that can be imagined (imaginable)
5) that cannot be imagined (inconceivable)
6) endless; without limits; that cannot be measured, calculated, or imagined (infinite)
7) existing in fact; not imagined or artificial (real)
8) the place of an actual or imagined event; a view; one of the parts, shorter than an act, into which some plays and operas are divided (scene)
9) that cannot be imagined (unimaginable)
10) not known or imagined (unsuspected)
(of a person) led by imagination instead of reason and experience
imaginary, romantic
of, based on, a hypothesis (and not proved)
guessed, assumed
existing only in the mind and not real
fictitious, invented
imaginary; not real
fake, make-believe; hypothetical
not seen
hidden
experienced by watching or reading about other people doing it; experienced as a substitute for another person
done or felt for, or on behalf of, another