imaginary place

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imaginary place

A child draws an imaginary place with crayons.

Definition

Noun: A location that is conceived by the mind and does not exist in physical reality. It is a setting said to exist within works of fiction, mythology, or religious texts.

Usage

The term "imaginary place" is used to describe any non-existent location created by thought. It is a common concept in literature, art, and philosophy. - In Fiction: Refers to invented worlds, cities, or landscapes within stories. - In Mythology/Religion: Refers to realms like heavens, underworlds, or other spiritual domains described in sacred texts or legends.

Examples
  • In a sentence:
    • The author created a detailed imaginary place for her fantasy novel.
    • Many children enjoy drawing maps of imaginary places.
  • Referring to specific concepts:
    • Atlantis is a famous imaginary place from legend.
    • Heaven is an imaginary place in many religious traditions.
Advanced Usage
  • As a conceptual tool: In philosophy and psychology, an "imaginary place" can be used to explore ideas of utopia, memory, or desire.
    • The concept of a 'perfect society' often functions as an imaginary place for political thinkers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fictional place: A more specific synonym, emphasizing creation within a narrative.
  • Mythical place: Emphasizes origins in myth or ancient legend.
  • Nowhere (as a conceptual place): Sometimes used to describe a non-existent or impossible location.
  • Utopia/Dystopia: Specific types of imaginary places representing idealized or terrifying societies.
Synonyms
  • Fictional location
  • Nonexistent place
  • Fantasy world
  • Mythical realm
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • A figment of one's imagination: Something, including a place, that is completely invented by the mind.
    • The oasis he saw was just a figment of his imagination.
  • In one's mind's eye: Viewed within the imagination.
    • She could see the imaginary place clearly in her mind's eye.
imaginary place

A child draws an imaginary place with crayons.

Noun
  1. a place that exists only in imagination; a place said to exist in fictional or religious writings