reverie Antonyms
Meaning of reverie
Wordnet
reverie (n)
absentminded dreaming while awake
an abstracted state of absorption
Webster
reverie (n.)
Alt. of Revery
reverie Sentence Examples
- As she drifted into a reverie, the world around her faded into a distant hum.
- In the depths of her reverie, time seemed to slow down and her thoughts flowed effortlessly.
- Lost in a reverie, she imagined herself floating through cotton candy clouds.
- The gentle breeze carried her reverie over the shimmering lake, where swans danced gracefully.
- Her reverie was shattered by the sound of a car horn, jolting her back to reality.
- While she gazed out the window, her mind slipped into a reverie, filled with distant memories.
- As the fire crackled and popped, her reverie sent her soaring through starry skies.
- The sound of the ocean waves crashing against the shore lulled her into a tranquil reverie.
- Lost in a reverie, he missed the important conversation happening right before his eyes.
- Her reverie was a sanctuary, where she found solace and escape.
FAQs About the word reverie
absentminded dreaming while awake, an abstracted state of absorptionAlt. of Revery
daydreaming, dream,trance, contemplation, woolgathering, daydream, study, fantasy, phantasy, preoccupation
No antonyms found.
As she drifted into a reverie, the world around her faded into a distant hum.
In the depths of her reverie, time seemed to slow down and her thoughts flowed effortlessly.
Lost in a reverie, she imagined herself floating through cotton candy clouds.
The gentle breeze carried her reverie over the shimmering lake, where swans danced gracefully.