Daydreamt: meaning, definitions and examples

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daydreamt

 

[ ˈdeɪˌdriːmd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

thinking passively

Daydreamt refers to the act of indulging in spontaneous and pleasant thoughts about something that is not currently happening. It often involves visualizing scenarios or wishing for events that are far from one's reality. This mental diversion can be a way to escape from the present moment or to entertain oneself with imaginative ideas. Daydreaming is generally seen as a harmless activity and can even boost creativity by allowing the mind to wander freely.

Synonyms

dream, fantasize, imagine, reminisce

Examples of usage

  • During the lecture, he daydreamt about his upcoming vacation.
  • She often daydreamt about being a famous musician.
  • While waiting for the bus, I daydreamt about my perfect life.
  • As the rain poured outside, he daydreamt of sunny beaches.

Translations

Translations of the word "daydreamt" in other languages:

🇵🇹 devaneou

🇮🇳 दिन में सपने देखना

🇩🇪 Tagträumen

🇮🇩 berkhayal di siang hari

🇺🇦 день мрій

🇵🇱 marzyć na jawie

🇯🇵 白昼の夢を見る

🇫🇷 rêver éveillé

🇪🇸 soñar despierto

🇹🇷 gündüz hayali

🇰🇷 백일몽

🇸🇦 حلم اليقظة

🇨🇿 denní snění

🇸🇰 denné snívanie

🇨🇳 白日梦

🇸🇮 dnevno sanjarjenje

🇮🇸 dagskipti

🇰🇿 күндізгі арман

🇬🇪 დღის სიზმარი

🇦🇿 gündüz xəyalları

🇲🇽 soñar despierto

Etymology

The word 'daydreamt' is the past tense of 'daydream', which is a compound of 'day' and 'dream'. The term 'daydream' originated in the early 19th century, with the first known usage in 1820. It was likely coined to differentiate it from nighttime dreaming and to describe the experience of dreaming while awake, particularly during the daylight hours. The word captures the essence of the phenomenon of allowing one's thoughts to wander freely and envision scenarios that are often more pleasant or desirable than reality. It emphasizes the contrast between active thought during the day and the subconscious processing that happens during sleep. As society evolved, the act of daydreaming has been associated with creativity, problem-solving, and even stress relief, showcasing its dual nature as both a distraction and a source of inspiration.