be a figment of (one's/the) imagination



be a figment of (one's/the) imagination

To be an imagined experience (especially after one has initially thought it to be real). I thought I heard the sound of my front door opening last night but it turned out to be a figment of my imagination.
See also: figment, imagination, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PeggyPEG-eeEnglish
Noga-Hebrew
Jasper['dʒæspə]
Bernardober-NAHR-do (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Drusilladroo-SIL-ə (English)Biblical, Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin
Ehsan-Persian