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daydream
day·dream D0045500 (dā′drēm′)n. A dreamlike musing or fantasy while awake, especially of the fulfillment of wishes or hopes.intr.v. day·dreamed or day·dreamt (-drĕmt′), day·dream·ing, day·dreams To have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake. day′dream′er n.daydream (ˈdeɪˌdriːm) n1. a pleasant dreamlike fantasy indulged in while awake; idle reverie2. a pleasant scheme or wish that is unlikely to be fulfilled; pipe dreamvb (intr) to have daydreams; indulge in idle fantasy ˈdayˌdreamer n ˈdayˌdreamy adjday•dream (ˈdeɪˌdrim) n. 1. a visionary fancy indulged in while awake; reverie. 2. a fanciful notion, wish, or plan. v.i. 3. to indulge in daydreams. [1675–85] day′dream`er, n. day′dream′y, adj. daydream Past participle: daydreamed Gerund: daydreaming
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daydream | daydream |
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I daydream | you daydream | he/she/it daydreams | we daydream | you daydream | they daydream |
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I daydreamed | you daydreamed | he/she/it daydreamed | we daydreamed | you daydreamed | they daydreamed |
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I am daydreaming | you are daydreaming | he/she/it is daydreaming | we are daydreaming | you are daydreaming | they are daydreaming |
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I have daydreamed | you have daydreamed | he/she/it has daydreamed | we have daydreamed | you have daydreamed | they have daydreamed |
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I was daydreaming | you were daydreaming | he/she/it was daydreaming | we were daydreaming | you were daydreaming | they were daydreaming |
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I had daydreamed | you had daydreamed | he/she/it had daydreamed | we had daydreamed | you had daydreamed | they had daydreamed |
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I will daydream | you will daydream | he/she/it will daydream | we will daydream | you will daydream | they will daydream |
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I will have daydreamed | you will have daydreamed | he/she/it will have daydreamed | we will have daydreamed | you will have daydreamed | they will have daydreamed |
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I will be daydreaming | you will be daydreaming | he/she/it will be daydreaming | we will be daydreaming | you will be daydreaming | they will be daydreaming |
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I have been daydreaming | you have been daydreaming | he/she/it has been daydreaming | we have been daydreaming | you have been daydreaming | they have been daydreaming |
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I will have been daydreaming | you will have been daydreaming | he/she/it will have been daydreaming | we will have been daydreaming | you will have been daydreaming | they will have been daydreaming |
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I had been daydreaming | you had been daydreaming | he/she/it had been daydreaming | we had been daydreaming | you had been daydreaming | they had been daydreaming |
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I would daydream | you would daydream | he/she/it would daydream | we would daydream | you would daydream | they would daydream |
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I would have daydreamed | you would have daydreamed | he/she/it would have daydreamed | we would have daydreamed | you would have daydreamed | they would have daydreamed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | daydream - absentminded dreaming while awake air castle, castle in Spain, castle in the air, daydreaming, oneirism, reverie, reverydreaming, dream - imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake; "he lives in a dream that has nothing to do with reality" | Verb | 1. | daydream - have a daydream; indulge in a fantasydream, woolgather, stargazeconceive of, envisage, ideate, imagine - form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case; "Can you conceive of him as the president?" | | 2. | daydream - have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake; "She looked out the window, daydreaming"moonlaze, slug, idle, stagnate - be idle; exist in a changeless situation; "The old man sat and stagnated on his porch"; "He slugged in bed all morning" |
daydreamverb1. fantasize, dream, imagine, envision, stargaze He daydreams of being a famous journalist.noun1. fantasy, dream, imagining, wish, fancy, reverie, pipe dream, fond hope, figment of the imagination, castle in the air or in Spain He escaped into daydreams of heroic men and beautiful women.daydreamnounAn illusory mental image:dream, fancy, fantasy, fiction, figment, illusion, phantasm, phantasma, reverie, vision.verbTo experience dreams or daydreams:dream, fantasize, muse, woolgather.Translationsfantasticheriaмечтамечтатьdaydream
daydream about (someone or something)To fantasize or imagine scenarios while one is awake (as opposed to dreaming while one is asleep). She's probably daydreaming about the boy she has a crush on, considering she's doodling his name all over her notebook. I can't believe that I'm singing on Broadway tonight—I used to daydream about that all the time when I was a kid!See also: daydreamdaydream about someone or somethingto have daytime fantasies about someone or something. Poor Alice is always daydreaming about Albert. John is daydreaming about running away to Tahiti.See also: daydreamEncyclopediaSeeDaydreamsdaydream
daydreamMental musing or fantasy while awake. daydream
Synonyms for daydreamverb fantasizeSynonyms- fantasize
- dream
- imagine
- envision
- stargaze
noun fantasySynonyms- fantasy
- dream
- imagining
- wish
- fancy
- reverie
- pipe dream
- fond hope
- figment of the imagination
- castle in the air or in Spain
Synonyms for daydreamnoun an illusory mental imageSynonyms- dream
- fancy
- fantasy
- fiction
- figment
- illusion
- phantasm
- phantasma
- reverie
- vision
verb to experience dreams or daydreamsSynonyms- dream
- fantasize
- muse
- woolgather
Synonyms for daydreamnoun absentminded dreaming while awakeSynonyms- air castle
- castle in Spain
- castle in the air
- daydreaming
- oneirism
- reverie
- revery
Related Wordsverb have a daydreamSynonymsRelated Words- conceive of
- envisage
- ideate
- imagine
verb have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awakeSynonymsRelated Words |