figment of the imagination, a

An imaginary occurrence; a pipe dream. This expression is tautological, since figment means a product of fic- titious invention. Nevertheless, it has been used since the mid-nineteenth century. It appeared in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847): “The long dishevelled hair, the swelled black face, the exaggerated stature, were fig- ments of imagination.”

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