What’s an antonym for imagine?

Antonyms for the verb “imagine” include:

  • Ignore
  • Disregard
  • Neglect
  • Doubt
  • Overlook
  • Reject

In some cases, you can use these antonyms for “imagine” without making other changes to your sentence. In other cases, you’ll have to rewrite the sentence slightly.

Antonym for imagine examples
  • They always imagined their son would go to college.
  • They always doubted their son would go to college.
  • They imagined a new way to approach the problem.
  • They neglected to think of a new way to approach the problem.
  • They neglected a new way to approach the problem.
  • We can imagine her as our boss.
  • We reject the idea of her as our boss.
  • We can reject her as our boss.

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What’s a synonym for as you can imagine?

Synonyms for “as you can imagine” include:

  • As you can probably tell
  • As you might expect
  • As you can suppose
  • As you might assume
  • As you can guess
  • As you would anticipate
  • As you must know

You can get more synonyms for “as you can imagine” by choosing a synonym for imagine and adding “as you can” before it.

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What’s a synonym for cause and effect?

“Cause and effect” can refer to “the process where cause leads to effect” or “a series of effects, each one caused by the last.”

Some synonyms for “cause and effect” meaning the process are:

  • Causality
  • Causal relationship
  • Connection
  • Interconnection
  • Chain of circumstance

Some synonyms for “cause and effect” meaning the series are:

  • Chain of events
  • Train of events
  • Ripple effect
  • Domino effect
  • Snowball effect

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