create mentally
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Definition
Verb: * To form or conceive of an idea, concept, or artistic work in the mind, through intellectual or imaginative effort, rather than through physical construction or manual labor.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the intellectual process of inventing, designing, or formulating something that exists as a thought, plan, or abstract entity. It emphasizes the cognitive and creative act over physical execution. * It is typically used with objects that are intangible, such as ideas, theories, characters, or plans. * The adverb "mentally" is integral to the meaning and is almost always used with "create" in this specific phrasal form.
Examples
- A writer must create mentally a vivid world and compelling characters before putting words on the page.
- The architect created the initial design for the building mentally, visualizing its form and function long before any sketches were made.
- Philosophers often create mentally complex systems of thought to explain the nature of reality.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used in passive constructions to emphasize the origin of an abstract creation.
- The strategy was created mentally during a brainstorming session and later refined by the team.
Variants and Related Words
- Conceive: To form or devise a plan or idea in the mind.
- Envision/Visualize: To form a mental image of something.
- Devise: To plan or invent by careful thought.
- Formulate: To create or prepare methodically.
- Ideate: To form an idea or conception of.
Synonyms
- Conceive
- Devise
- Invent (in the mind)
- Imagine
- Formulate
Antonyms
- Build physically
- Construct
- Manufacture
- Execute
Related Phrases
- Create in one's mind: A more common paraphrase with the same meaning.
- Intellectual creation: The noun form describing the product of this process.
Verb
- create mentally and abstractly rather than with one's hands