Sentence for imagined | Use imagined in a sentence

Sentences for imagined. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use imagined in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for imagined.

  • He imagined trying. (9)
  • Gower imagined an accident. (10)
  • But who could have imagined this? (8)
  • Chillon imagined him to be sighing. (10)
  • A sadder life is not to be imagined. (10)
  • Of course, I imagined him to be rich. (10)
  • She had, as she imagined, no ambition. (10)
  • Wurzburg is richer than anything I imagined. (9)
  • She little imagined what she required of him. (10)
  • Is it imagined that I have no common feelings? (10)
  • Is it imagined that I have no common feelings? (22)
  • All day she imagined hearing a distant cannonade. (10)
  • A wife like Cecilia was not to be imagined coldly. (10)
  • He is the most horrible flirt that can be imagined. (4)
  • It was better than he had imagined and also worse. (12)
  • Mr. Pollingray is such a different man from the one I had imagined! (10)
  • The Countess imagined she had produced an impression. (10)
  • But could he be imagined seeking to put her on her guard? (10)
  • He is astonished, he says; he could not have imagined it! (10)
  • He could have imagined a Madonna on an old black Spanish canvas. (10)
  • For an instant he imagined her deriding him and revenging herself. (9)
  • She fell listless again, and Breckon imagined he had made a break. (9)
  • This, she imagined shyly, would be the work of the man beside her! (13)
  • His wife could have been inimically imagined fascinated and dwindling. (10)
  • For had it remained, it might have been imagined a harmless, empty boot. (10)
  • But could it be imagined that Crossjay would not move for the dinner-bell! (10)
  • It can easily be imagined what description of banter he had to meet and foil. (10)
  • You have shewn yourself very, very different from anything that I had imagined. (4)
  • The joy, the gratitude, the exquisite delight of her sensations may be imagined. (4)
  • He imagined a fiction dealing with the situation as something already accomplished. (9)
  • It spoke eloquently to the assembly of all that Willoughby desired to be imagined. (10)
  • Suddenly his nose went up from its imagined trail, and he came rushing at our legs. (8)
  • And, leaning his chin on his hands, he imagined the ride he might have had with her. (8)
  • The friends of the two imagined that Algernon was, or would become, his evil genius. (10)
  • Nesta just imagined her having supplicated him, and at once imagination came to dust. (10)
  • Westover still felt physically incapable of the indignation which he strongly imagined. (9)
  • An uncaptained vessel in the winds on high seas was imagined without a picturing of it. (10)
  • She had imagined agony, tears, despair, but not the spectral change, the burnt-out look. (10)
  • With what indignation such a letter as this must be read by Miss Dashwood, may be imagined. (4)
  • Van Diemen shouted; he betrayed himself in his weakness as she could not have imagined him. (10)
  • When Mrs. Lander had once imagined the move, the nomadic impulse mounted irresistably in her. (9)
  • He was wholly undramatic in the actuation of the characters which he imagined so dramatically. (9)
  • He imagined no new rule of life, and no philosophy or theory of life will be known by his name. (9)
  • The strange thing was that Arabella imagined her letters to be rather of a cheerful character. (10)
  • No imagined happiness, even in the heart of a young man of two and twenty, could have matched it. (10)
  • He imagined it very dramatic, and he was surprised to find it in his experience so largely subjective. (9)
  • She was speaking only as she had been used to hear others speak, as she imagined everybody else would speak. (4)
  • Had she not imagined herself consulting his good, even more than her own, she could hardly have given him up. (4)
  • She ridiculed herself for having imagined that such a man would come to consult her upon a point of business. (10)
  • I think that all the ladies imagined they were in jeopardy, but I knew Mrs. Romer was perfectly to be trusted. (10)
  • His argument carried him so far, that to hear him one would have imagined he thought the sin in men small indeed. (10)
  • The case occurred in old days now and again, sometimes, upon imagined provocation, more furiously than at others. (10)
  • Hitherto his greatest satisfaction had been to hear the clock strike five when he had imagined that it was only four. (5)
  • In his naïve ignorance he imagined that he could have prevented that extreme step, had he but come two days earlier. (12)
  • A trifle more impressible, he might have imagined the smoky figure and magnum of pursiness barring the City against him. (10)
  • He lay and raged in vain with his conjectures, and he did a thousand imagined murders upon Lynde in revenge of his shame. (9)
  • All that had been wanted to bring him to the belief was the scene on the common; such a mere spark, or an imagined spark! (10)
  • The kind of government given by men who go about begging for the right to govern can be more easily imagined than endured. (7)
  • Twelve years were gone since they had parted, and each presented a somewhat different person from what the other had imagined. (4)
  • I built up a fretted cathedral from what I imagined of him, and could pass entirely away out of the world by entering the doors. (10)
  • Miss Louisa Lynde had heard the word so often from her niece and nephew, that she imagined herself in full possession of its meaning. (9)
  • How could he have imagined that the unfortunate young creature whom he had saved from disgrace would show such courage, such rare skill? (5)
  • He must say to himself that Balzac, when he imagined these monsters, was not Balzac, he was Dumas; he was not realistic, he was romanticistic. (9)
  • And a seventh, a very beam of beauty, and the perfection of all that is imagined in fairness and ample grace of expression and proportion, lo! (10)
  • His many friends placed him, by their efforts, in comfortable pecuniary circumstances; yet he constantly imagined himself struggling with poverty. (3)
  • No such South as he remembered had ever existed to her knowledge, and no such civilization as he imagined would ever exist, to her belief, anywhere. (9)
  • Such a meeting is conventionally imagined to be full of tender joy, a rapture that vents itself in manly tears, perhaps, and certainly in womanly tears. (9)
  • They were well dressed, and it could be imagined that the ancient bridegroom had come in for the support of the whole good-looking, healthy, light-hearted family. (9)

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