Hanapin
figment of one's imagination
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something that a person imagines is real but in fact it is not
What is the origin of the idiom "figment of one's imagination" and when to use it?
The idiom "figment of one's imagination" originated from the concept of a figment, meaning a product or creation of one's imagination. It suggests that something is not real or tangible but exists solely in the person's mind. The phrase is mostly used to emphasize the idea that the perceived object, event, or concept is purely a product of the individual's imagination and does not have a basis in reality.
Halimbawa
The pain he felt was real, not just a figment of his imagination.
The elaborate conspiracy theory turned out to be a figment of his imagination, lacking any factual basis.