revery Antonyms

Meaning of revery

Wordnet

revery (n)

an abstracted state of absorption

absentminded dreaming while awake

Webster

revery (n.)

A loose or irregular train of thought occurring in musing or mediation; deep musing; daydream.

An extravagant conceit of the fancy; a vision.

Same as Reverie.

revery Sentence Examples

  1. As she sat by the window, her mind wandered into a pleasant revery.
  2. The revery of the old man filled his thoughts with memories of a distant past.
  3. The gentle breeze carried the scent of flowers, inviting her into a sweet revery.
  4. The revery of the artist brought the brushstrokes of his masterpiece to life.
  5. The music washed over her, taking her into a dreamy revery.
  6. The revery of the child transported her to a world of make-believe adventures.
  7. In the embrace of nightfall, she drifted into a peaceful revery.
  8. The revery of the writer sparked inspiration for a new story.
  9. The warmth of the fire ignited a revery of cozy evenings spent in the company of loved ones.
  10. The revery of the traveler carried him to distant lands and unknown experiences.

FAQs About the word revery

an abstracted state of absorption, absentminded dreaming while awakeA loose or irregular train of thought occurring in musing or mediation; deep musing; daydrea

daydreaming, dream, study, woolgathering, daydream, contemplation,trance, absorption, absentmindedness, unreality

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As she sat by the window, her mind wandered into a pleasant revery.

The revery of the old man filled his thoughts with memories of a distant past.

The gentle breeze carried the scent of flowers, inviting her into a sweet revery.

The revery of the artist brought the brushstrokes of his masterpiece to life.