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Leave to the imagination Meaning in English

expression

LEEV tuh THEE ih-MAJ-uh-NAY-shuhn
LEEV tuh thee im-AJ-in-AY-shuhn

Definition

To not provide every detail and allow the listener or viewer to use their own creativity or thoughts to fill in the gaps.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for books, movies, art, or stories when some things are not shown or described directly. Common in discussions about subtlety or mystery. Can refer to making something more intriguing or tasteful by not showing everything.

Example Sentences

The artist wanted to leave to the imagination what the painting truly meant.

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Good writers often leave to the imagination how a story ends.

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The movie doesn't explain everything; it leaves some things to the imagination.

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The dress is elegant because it leaves a lot to the imagination.

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That horror scene was scarier because they left most of it to the imagination.

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Sometimes what isn't shown on screen is more powerful when it's left to the imagination.

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