Daydreamer

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪˌdriːmər/

Definitions of daydreamer

noun a person who spends a lot of time daydreaming, imagining situations that are unlikely to happen

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is a daydreamer and often gets lost in her thoughts.

A2 As a daydreamer, he often imagines himself traveling the world.

B1 The daydreamer spent hours lost in her own world, oblivious to the passing time.

B2 Being a daydreamer, she often comes up with creative ideas during her moments of reflection.

C1 The daydreamer's vivid imagination led to the creation of a bestselling novel.

C2 Despite being a daydreamer, he was able to focus and excel in his career.

Examples of daydreamer in a Sentence

formal The daydreamer often gets lost in thought during important meetings.

informal My friend is such a daydreamer, she's always in her own little world.

slang Don't mind him, he's just a daydreamer who never pays attention.

figurative As a daydreamer, her mind was always wandering to far-off places.

Grammatical Forms of daydreamer

past tense

daydreamed

plural

daydreamers

comparative

more daydreaming

superlative

most daydreaming

present tense

daydream

future tense

will daydream

perfect tense

have daydreamed

continuous tense

is daydreaming

singular

daydreamer

positive degree

daydreamer

infinitive

to daydream

gerund

daydreaming

participle

daydreaming

Origin and Evolution of daydreamer

First Known Use: 1580 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'daydreamer' originated from the combination of 'day' referring to the daytime and 'dreamer' meaning someone who dreams or fantasizes.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who spends time daydreaming or fantasizing during the day, the term 'daydreamer' has evolved to also connote someone who is imaginative or prone to dreaming about unrealistic or idealistic scenarios.