il • lus • trate AWL / ' Ibstreit /
to explain or make something clear by giving examples
( art ) to add pictures to show something more clearly
il • lus • tra • tion AWL / |ibstreijn /
[count ]
( art ) a picture in a book
im-
( used with words beginning with "m" and "p" ) not; the
opposite of
im .age Ф / 'mudj/ noun
[count ]
the impression that a person or an organization gives to the public
a picture in people's minds of someone or something
a picture on paper or in a mirror
im • age • ry awl / ' imid3ri /
[noncount]
( english language arts ) language that makes pictures in the minds of the people reading or listening
i • mag • i • nar • y / I ' mredзЭ|neri /
not real; only in your mind
i .mag .i .na .tion Ф / I|mredзэ ' neifn /
[ count, noncount ]
the ability to think of new ideas or make pictures in your mind
i • mag • i • na • tive / i ' mredзэnэtIV /
having or showing imagination
1 to make a picture of something in your mind
closed my eyes and imagined I was lying on a beach.
to see, hear, or think something that is not true
to think that something is probably true
im • i • tate / ' ImэteIt /
( im • i • tates , im i • tat ing , im • i • tat • ed )
im • i • ta • tion / |1шэ ' teijn /
[ count ]
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im • ma • ture Iaw / |1шэ 'tfur ; |1шэ'tur /
behaving in a way that is not sensible and is typical of younger people
im .me .di .ate О / i ' midbt /
im .me .di .ate .ly Ф /imidbtii/adverb
Spelling
Remember! You spell immediately with MM .
now
very big
► im • mense • ly / i ' mensli /
very or very much
im • merse / i ' шэ^ /
( im • mers • es , im mers ing , im • mersed )
to put something into a liquid so that it is covered
to give all your attention to something