daydreamˈdeɪˌdrim
daydream (v)
- present
- daydreams
- past
- daydreamed
- past participle
- daydreamed
- present participle
- daydreaming
daydream (n)
- plural
- daydreams
English Definitions:
reverie, revery, daydream, daydreaming, oneirism, air castle, castle in the air, castle in Spain (verb)
absentminded dreaming while awake
dream, daydream, woolgather, stargaze (verb)
have a daydream; indulge in a fantasy
daydream, moon (verb)
have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake
"She looked out the window, daydreaming"
daydream (Noun)
A spontaneous and fanciful series of thoughts while awake not connected to immediate reality.
daydream (Verb)
To have such a series of thoughts; to woolgather.
Daydream
Daydreaming is a short-term detachment from one's immediate surroundings, during which a person's contact with reality is blurred and partially substituted by a visionary fantasy, especially one of happy, pleasant thoughts, hopes or ambitions, imagined as coming to pass, and experienced while awake. There are many types of daydreams, and there is no consistent definition amongst psychologists, however the characteristic that is common to all forms of daydreaming meets the criteria for mild dissociation.
Daydream
Daydreaming is the stream of consciousness that detaches from current, external tasks when attention drifts to a more personal and internal direction. This phenomenon is common in people's daily life shown by a large-scale study in which participants spend 47% of their waking time on average on daydreaming. There are various names of this phenomenon including mind wandering, fantasy, spontaneous thoughts, etc. Daydreaming is the term used by Jerome L. Singer whose research laid the foundation for nearly all the subsequent research today. The terminologies assigned by researchers today puts challenges on identifying the common features of daydreaming, and on building collective work among researchers.There are many types of daydreams, and there is no consistent definition among psychologists. However, the characteristic that is common to all forms of daydreaming meets the criteria for mild dissociation. Also, the impacts of different types of daydreams are not identical. While some are disruptive and deleterious, others may be beneficial in some way.
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