Reverie
Noun
Definition: A state of dreamy meditation or fanciful musing.
Synonyms: Daydreaming, Daydream, Fantasy, Imagination
Antonyms: Reality, Wakefulness
Examples:
- She sat by the window lost in reverie, imagining a world where she could fly.
- The painting evokes a sense of reverie, transporting the viewer to a mystical realm.
Mnemonics:
- Think of "reverie" as being similar to "dreamy" or "imaginary".
Etymology:
Origin:
The word "reverie" originated from the French word "rêverie", which means daydream or meditation.
Historical Usage:The word first appeared in English in the 14th century and has been used since then to refer to a state of dreamy or reflective thinking.
Related Idioms:
Idiom:
"Lost in reverie"
Explanation:When someone is fully engrossed in their thoughts or daydreams, they are said to be "lost in reverie."
Misconceptions:
Misconception:
Confusing "reverie" with "reverence".
Explanation:"Reverie" refers to a state of dreamy contemplation, while "reverence" refers to deep respect or admiration. These words have different meanings and should not be used interchangeably.