Pronunciation: /ɪˈskeɪpɪzəm/
noun the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, especially by seeking entertainment or engaging in imaginative activities
A1 Watching cartoons is a form of escapism for children.
A2 Reading fantasy novels allows me to escape reality and relax.
B1 Many people use video games as a form of escapism from their daily stress.
B2 Traveling to exotic destinations is my favorite form of escapism.
C1 Engaging in creative activities like painting or writing can be a healthy form of escapism.
C2 Some people turn to drugs or alcohol as a destructive form of escapism from their problems.
formal Escapism through literature is a common way for people to temporarily forget their troubles.
informal Sometimes I just need a little escapism in the form of a good movie.
slang I use video games as my go-to escapism when I need a break from reality.
figurative For some, social media serves as a form of escapism from the monotony of everyday life.
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