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Mind's eye Meaning in English

expression

ˈmaɪndz/ /ˈaɪ
MYNDZ-EYE
maɪndz/ /ˈaɪ
MYNDZ-EYE

Definition

The 'mind's eye' refers to the ability to visualize or imagine things in your mind as if you were seeing them with your real eyes.

Usage & Nuances

This is a poetic or figurative expression, used in both spoken and written English. Often appears in phrases like 'see in your mind's eye.' It does not refer to a physical eye, but to imagination or mental imagery. More formal or creative contexts, less common in casual speech.

Example Sentences

In my mind's eye, I can see the house where I grew up.

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Close your eyes and use your mind's eye to picture the ocean.

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Artists often use their mind's eye before starting a new painting.

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I can picture exactly what she looks like in my mind's eye, even though we haven’t met in years.

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Try to replay the scene in your mind's eye and remember every detail.

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"Imagine the future cityscape in your mind's eye," the teacher said.

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