daydreams
Pronunciation: [ˈdeɪˌdriːmz]
Word
Context: "imagination"
(noun) thoughts or pictures that you think about while you're awake, often about things you wish would happen. It's like imagining you are in a fun place or doing something exciting when you should be focused on other things.
Example
During math class, she had wonderful daydreams about flying to a magical land.
Example
He doesn't have any daydreams about the future; he always focuses completely on what's happening right now.
Example
What do you usually daydream about when you're bored in class?
Context: "imagination"
(verb) the action of letting your thoughts wander to happy or imaginative ideas while you are awake. It's like zoning out and creating a little fantasy in your mind instead of paying attention to what's around you.
Example
I often daydream during long car rides about my favorite adventures.
Example
He never daydreams because he always stays focused on his homework.
Example
Do you daydream or do you prefer to focus on work all the time?
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