Reimagination: meaning, definitions and examples

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reimagination

 

[ ˌriːɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃən ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

artistic creativity

The act of reimagining something in a new and creative way, often involving a fresh perspective or interpretation. It involves transforming existing ideas, concepts, or works into something new and innovative.

Synonyms

recreation, reinterpretation, reinvention.

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Word Description / Examples
reimagination

Use this word when talking about creating a fresh and innovative version of something, often with a new perspective.

  • The director's reimagination of the classic fairy tale added a modern twist
  • The architect's reimagination of the old house gave it a contemporary feel
reinterpretation

Suitable for discussing the process of explaining or presenting something in a new or different way.

  • The artist's reinterpretation of the historic painting brought a modern touch to the classic piece
  • Her reinterpretation of the law gave rise to new debates
recreation

This word is best used when referring to the act of creating something again as it originally was, to replicate or reproduce an original.

  • The scientist's recreation of the experiment confirmed the original findings
  • The museum's recreation of the ancient village was incredibly detailed
reinvention

Ideal for describing the act of completely changing something to make it better or more modern, often involving a significant transformation.

  • The company's reinvention led to a completely new product line
  • His reinvention as a musician allowed him to explore different genres

Examples of usage

  • Her novel was a reimagination of a classic fairy tale, with a modern twist.
  • The artist's painting was a beautiful reimagination of a famous historical event.
Context #2 | Noun

film industry

A new version or adaptation of an existing movie or story, often with changes or updates to appeal to a contemporary audience. It may involve different actors, settings, or plot twists.

Synonyms

reboot, remake, revamp.

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reimagination

Used when an existing concept or work is creatively re-envisioned, often with significant changes to the original form or story.

  • The director's reimagination of the classic fairy tale introduced a darker, more mysterious world.
  • This novel is a reimagination of ancient myths told from a modern perspective.
remake

Applied when a movie, TV show, or video game is produced again, usually with modern technology or new actors, but keeping the story largely the same.

  • The 1990s horror film is getting a high-budget remake with better special effects and a new cast.
  • Critics praised the remake for staying true to the original while adding fresh elements.
reboot

Typically associated with restarting or reviving a franchise or series from scratch, often disregarding previous continuity.

  • The company announced a reboot of the popular superhero series, with a new cast and updated storyline.
  • Fans had mixed reactions to the reboot of the classic TV show, as it introduced new characters and altered the original plot.
revamp

Used to describe significant improvements or updates to something existing, without completely starting over.

  • The company decided to revamp its website to improve user experience and add new features.
  • The restaurant underwent a revamp with a new menu and renovated interior to attract more customers.

Examples of usage

  • The director's reimagination of the classic film brought a fresh perspective to the story.
  • The reimagination of the novel as a film introduced new elements to the narrative.

Translations

Translations of the word "reimagination" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reimaginação

🇮🇳 पुनः कल्पना

🇩🇪 Neuerfindung

🇮🇩 reimajinasi

🇺🇦 перепродумування

🇵🇱 ponowne wyobrażenie

🇯🇵 再創造 (さいそうぞう)

🇫🇷 réinvention

🇪🇸 reimaginación

🇹🇷 yeniden hayal etme

🇰🇷 재구상 (再構想)

🇸🇦 إعادة تخيل

🇨🇿 přetvoření

🇸🇰 pretvorenie

🇨🇳 重新想象 (chóngxīn xiǎngxiàng)

🇸🇮 preoblikovanje

🇮🇸 endurhugmyndun

🇰🇿 қайта қиялдау

🇬🇪 ხელახლა წარმოდგენა

🇦🇿 yenidən təsəvvür etmə

🇲🇽 reimaginación

Etymology

The word 'reimagination' is a blend of 're-' (prefix meaning 'again' or 'anew') and 'imagination' (the act of forming new ideas or images in the mind). It emerged in the late 20th century in the context of creative fields such as art, literature, and film, reflecting a renewed focus on innovation, reinterpretation, and creativity in these industries.