mind's eye

noun

Definition of mind's eye

: the mental faculty of conceiving imaginary or recollected scenes used her mind's eye to create the story's setting also : the mental picture so conceived

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Examples of mind's eye in a Sentence

there was a disturbing detail that he kept seeing in his mind's eye of the accident scene

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In my mind's eye, there are metal racks at every gas station, over near the door, stocked with maps. Ezra Dyer, Popular Mechanics, "The No-GPS Road Trip," 7 Aug. 2017 Give us a little bit of a mind's eye into how this works. Fox News, "Sen. Mike Lee: Budget process is bad for the American people," 26 Mar. 2018 Trump, in his mind's eye, is also a tough guy -- a big, imposing figure who isn't just some schmuck in a suit. Chris Cillizza, CNN, "3 big things revealed by Donald Trump's tweet that he could knock out Joe Biden," 22 Mar. 2018 Its best passages appeal to the mind's eye alone, and its fanciful tone (which gives it the air of a classic fairy tale despite L'Engle's focus on modern science) is too delicate for DuVernay's probing sensibility. Ben Sachs, Chicago Reader, "Ava DuVernay transported us to Selma, but outer space is another matter," 8 Mar. 2018 Saturday night at Hinkle, in a game that will be replayed hundreds, if not thousands of times in the mind's eye of Butler fans, Roosevelt Jones stole an inbounds pass and hit a floater with time expiring to knock off No. Matthew Vantryon, Indianapolis Star, "5 years ago, Butler basketball beat Gonzaga on a buzzer-beater that we still can't believe," 19 Jan. 2018 So my Bond is the product of that description as filtered through my mind's eye. Will Nevin, OregonLive.com, "Creator commentary: Ibrahim Moustafa inside and in-depth on seven pages from his 007 one-shot 'Solstice'," 8 Jan. 2018 Ammunition counts and targeting reticles are stamped into your virtual mind's eye, and peripheral vision is replaced by red semicircles and dinky little grenade icons pointing to incoming threats. Erik Sofge, Popular Mechanics, "Why 3D Doesn't Work for TV, But Is Great for Gaming: Analysis," 11 Mar. 2010 For the roughly 14 million Americans who are colorblind, this vivid scenery is left to their mind's eye. Southern Living, "These New Viewfinders Allow the Colorblind to See the Smoky Mountains' Fall Beauty for the First Time," 3 Nov. 2017

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First Known Use of mind's eye

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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