escapismɪˈskeɪ pɪz əm
escapism (n)
English Definitions:
escape, escapism (noun)
an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy
"romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life"; "his alcohol problem was a form of escapism"
escapism (Noun)
An inclination to escape from routine or reality into fantasy
escapism (Noun)
A genre of book, film etc. that one uses to indulge this tendency
Escapism
Escapism is mental diversion by means of entertainment or recreation, as an "escape" from the perceived unpleasant or banal aspects of daily life. It can also be used as a term to define the actions people take to help relieve persisting feelings of depression or general sadness.
Escapism
Escapism is mental diversion from unpleasant or boring aspects of daily life, typically through activities involving imagination or entertainment. Escapism also may be used to occupy one's self away from persistent feelings of depression or general sadness.
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