Daydreamed: meaning, definitions and examples

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daydreamed

 

[ ˈdeɪˌdriːmd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

past tense

To have daydreamed means to have engaged in pleasant, imaginative thoughts that are often unrelated to the present situation. It can occur during moments of inactivity, making one drift away from reality into a dream-like state. While daydreaming, a person might envision ideal scenarios or fantasies, allowing their mind to wander freely. This type of mental activity can sometimes contribute to creativity and problem-solving, as it allows for divergent thinking and exploration of ideas.

Synonyms

dreamt, fantasized, mused.

Examples of usage

  • She daydreamed about traveling the world.
  • During the lecture, he daydreamed of his perfect vacation.
  • As he waited, he daydreamed about a life filled with adventure.

Translations

Translations of the word "daydreamed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 devaneou

🇮🇳 दिन में सपना देखना

🇩🇪 Tagträumen

🇮🇩 bermimpi siang

🇺🇦 мріяти наяву

🇵🇱 marzyć na jawie

🇯🇵 白昼の夢を見る

🇫🇷 rêver éveillé

🇪🇸 soñar despierto

🇹🇷 gündüz hayal kurmak

🇰🇷 백일몽을 꾸다

🇸🇦 حلم يقظة

🇨🇿 snít ve dne

🇸🇰 snívať za bieleho dňa

🇨🇳 白日梦

🇸🇮 dan sanjati

🇮🇸 draumur á daginn

🇰🇿 күндізгі арман

🇬🇪 დღის სიზმარი

🇦🇿 gündüz yuxusu

🇲🇽 soñar despierto

Etymology

The term 'daydream' dates back to the early 19th century, combining the Old English 'dæg' meaning 'day' and 'drēam' meaning 'dream,' which originally referred to a 'joyous or loud noise.' The concept evolved over time, shifting from the imagery of loud dreaming to the more tranquil and introspective practice of dreaming during the daylight hours. This change highlights a significant cultural shift toward valuing personal imagination and mental exploration during mundane activities. By the 19th century, the term had firmly established itself within the English lexicon, reflecting societal changes and growing awareness of psychological experiences. Daydreaming is now recognized not only as a common pastime but also as a phenomenon that can positively influence creativity and emotional well-being.