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Often used in the same context:
stillness,
idyll,
languor,
daydream,
stupor,
dreaminess,
torpor,
melancholy,
enchantment,
mundanity,
quietude,
pensiveness,
nothingness,
ennui,
elegy,
slumberland,
interlude,
bliss,
slumbers,
reminiscence,
inwardness,
loveliness,
wistfulness,
drear,
dreamscape,
contemplations,
sublimity,
phantasmagoria,
elegiac,
sunniness,
solitude,
blankness,
presentiment,
ghostliness,
plaintiveness,
lullaby,
coda,
friskiness,
everydayness,
hypnotic trance,
mournfulness,
poesy,
wonderment,
ethereality,
serenity,
keening,
otherworldliness,
trance,
romanticism,
lilting,
joyousness,
chirpiness,
threnody,
dreamworld,
tintinnabulation,
jauntiness,
ecstasies,
epiphanies,
rumination,
purposelessness,
poeticism,
fascinations,
despondence,
euphony,
nocturne,
objective correlative,
strangeness,
consciousness,
tristesse,
coup de foudre,
aloneness,
grotesquerie,
unquiet,
surrealism,
effulgence,
miasma,
dusks,
dreariness,
murk,
longing,
unworldliness,
throb,
shrilling,
daze,
evocation,
moroseness,
tinkle,
moony,
solipsism,
phantasm,
thrum,
paean,
interiority,
luxuriance,
profundity,
danse macabre,
anomie,
sleepwalker,
domesticity,
lonesomeness,
tedium,
melody,
revery,
reveries,
musings,
musing,
brooding,
contemplation,
ecstasy,
retrospection,
ruminations,
ecstacy,
meditation,
meditations,
swoon,
cogitations
More specific:
brown study,
dream
Appears in the definition of:
recall
More general:
abstractedness,
abstraction,
dream,
dreaming
Synonyms:
air castle,
castle in spain,
castle in the air,
daydream,
revery
Also try:
— Adjectives for reverie:
deep,
profound,
long,
pleasant,
gloomy,
melancholy,
silent,
poetic,
dreamy,
sad,
delicious,
more...
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