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单词 envisage
释义

envisage

verb

en·​vis·​age in-ˈvi-zij How to pronounce envisage (audio)
en-
envisaged; envisaging

transitive verb

1
: to view or regard in a certain way
envisages the slum as a hotbed of crime
2
: to have a mental picture of especially in advance of realization
envisages an entirely new system of education

Did you know?

Envisage has been part of the English language since the 17th century. It was sometimes used with the sense of "to meet squarely" or "to confront" (visage means "face" so the word suggests face-to-face encounters); however, that sense is now archaic and the word is primarily used in senses that involve having a particular conception or mental picture of something (visage also means "appearance" or "aspect"). In the early 20th century, some usage commentators began deriding envisage for reasons not entirely clear, declaring it "undesirable." Today, time and usage have won out, and envisage is widely used and accepted, though it is slightly formal in tone. Its near twin envision ("to picture to oneself"), which has been with us since the 19th century, is interchangeable with envisage in many contexts and is slightly less formal.

Synonyms

  • conceit [chiefly dialect]
  • conceive
  • conjure (up)
  • dream
  • envision
  • fancy
  • fantasize
  • fantasy
  • feature
  • ideate
  • image
  • imagine
  • picture
  • see
  • vision
  • visualize
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Example Sentences

I envisage a day when proper health care will be available to everyone. I'm trying to envisage you on a surfboard.
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Word History

Etymology

French envisager, from en- + visage face

First Known Use

1660, in the meaning defined at sense 2

envisage

verb

as in to imagine
to form a mental picture of I'm trying to envisage you on a surfboard

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • imagine
  • envision
  • see
  • dream
  • picture
  • conceive
  • visualize
  • fantasize
  • vision
  • feature
  • contemplate
  • fantasy
  • fancy
  • conceit
  • plan
  • ideate
  • image
  • foresee
  • daydream
  • ponder
  • reflect
  • conjure (up)
  • invent
  • hallucinate
  • concoct
  • ruminate
  • project
  • prefigure
  • relive
  • muse
  • manufacture
  • reminisce
  • re-create
  • meditate
  • make up
  • fabricate
  • stargaze

Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of envisage are conceive, envision, fancy, imagine, realize, and think. While all these words mean "to form an idea of," envisage and envision imply a conceiving or imagining that is especially clear or detailed.

envisaged a totally computerized operation
envisioned a cure for the disease

The synonyms conceive and envisage are sometimes interchangeable, but conceive suggests the forming and bringing forth and usually developing of an idea, plan, or design.

conceived of a new marketing approach

The words fancy and envisage can be used in similar contexts, but fancy suggests an imagining often unrestrained by reality but spurred by desires.

fancied himself a super athlete

While the synonyms imagine and envisage are close in meaning, imagine stresses a visualization.

imagine you're at the beach

The meanings of realize and envisage largely overlap; however, realize stresses a grasping of the significance of what is conceived or imagined.

realized the enormity of the task ahead

Although the words think and envisage have much in common, think implies the entrance of an idea into one's mind with or without deliberate consideration or reflection.

I just thought of a good joke
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