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| vi·sion·ar·y [ ví'n èrree ] |
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1. full of foresight: characterized by unusually acute foresight and imagination
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2. imaginary: produced by, resulting from, or originating in the imagination
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3. incapable of being realized: so idealistic or unrealistic as to be unrealizable in practice
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4. given to dreaminess: tending by nature to be dreamy or to have impractical schemes and ideas
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5. relating to mystical visions: relating to or seen in a mystical vision
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6. parapsychology having visions: given to seeing mystical visions
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noun (plural vi·sion·ar·ies) |
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1. somebody with much foresight: somebody of unusually acute foresight and imagination
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2. parapsychology somebody who has visions: somebody who has mystical visions
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3. dreamer: somebody who daydreams or indulges in impractical schemes and ideas
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 vi·sion·ar·i·ness noun |
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