imaginer


i·mag·ine

I0042800 (ĭ-măj′ĭn)v. i·mag·ined, i·mag·in·ing, i·mag·ines v.tr.1. To form a mental picture or image of: imagined a better life abroad.2. To think or suppose; conjecture: I imagine you're right.3. To have a notion of or about without adequate foundation; fancy or believe: She imagines herself to be a true artist.v.intr.1. To employ the imagination.2. To have a belief or make a guess.
[Middle English imaginen, from Old French imaginer, from Latin imāginārī, from imāgō, imāgin-, image; see aim- in Indo-European roots.]
i·mag′in·er n.