figment
word
Definition
A figment is something that someone imagines or invents, but that does not really exist.
Usage & Nuances
'Figment' is formal and most often appears in the phrase 'a figment of one's imagination.' It refers only to unreal, invented things, not minor mistakes or exaggerations.
Spanish: invención - fantasíaPortuguese (BR): invenção - fantasiaPortuguese (PT): invenção - fantasiaChinese (Simplified): 虚构 - 幻想Chinese (Traditional): 虛構 - 幻想Hindi: कल्पना - मनगढ़ंत बातArabic: وهم - خيالBengali: কল্পনা - মনগড়া ব্যাপারRussian: выдумка - плод воображенияJapanese: 想像上のもの - 作り話Vietnamese: điều tưởng tượng - điều bịa đặtKorean: 상상 - 허구Turkish: kuruntu - hayal ürünüUrdu: خیالی شے - تصورIndonesian: khayalan - buah imajinasi
Example Sentences
That perfect job offer turned out to be a figment.
basic
Sometimes our worries are just a figment of our imagination.
natural
Is success just a figment of your imagination, or will you make it real?
natural
The monster under my bed was just a figment of my imagination.
basic
His story about meeting a ghost was a figment.
basic
He claimed he saw a UFO, but everyone thought it was a figment of his imagination.
natural