Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪˌdriːmər/
noun a person who spends a lot of time daydreaming, imagining situations that are unlikely to happen
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.
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.
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