reverie — n. 1) to indulge in reveries 2) to be lost in reverie * * * [ revərɪ] to be lost in reverie to indulge in reveries … Combinatory dictionary
reverie — /rev euh ree/, n. 1. a state of dreamy meditation or fanciful musing: lost in reverie. 2. a daydream. 3. a fantastic, visionary, or impractical idea: reveries that will never come to fruition. 4. Music. an instrumental composition of a vague and… … Universalium
reverie — rev•er•ie [[t]ˈrɛv ə ri[/t]] n. 1) a state of meditation or fanciful musing: lost in reverie[/ex] 2) a daydream 3) a fantastic, visionary, or impractical idea • Etymology: 1325–75; < OF reverie, der. of rever to speak wildly … From formal English to slang
lost — adjective Etymology: past participle of lose Date: 15th century 1. not made use of, won, or claimed 2. a. no longer possessed b. no longer known 3. ruined or destroyed physically or morally ; desperate 4. a. taken away or beyond reach or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
reverie — /ˈrɛvəri / (say revuhree) noun 1. a state of dreamy meditation or fanciful musing: lost in reverie. 2. a daydream. 3. a fantastic, visionary, or unpractical idea. 4. Music an instrumental composition of a vague and dreamy character. Also, revery …
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Reverie (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Reverie Img capt = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = Flagicon|USA Schaumburg, Illinois, USA Genre = Rock Years active = 1997 ndash;present Label = Unsigned URL = [http://www.reverieband.com/ Official… … Wikipedia
reverie — n. 1 a fit of abstracted musing (was lost in a reverie). 2 archaic a fantastic notion or theory; a delusion. 3 Mus. an instrumental piece suggesting a dreamy or musing state. Etymology: obs. F resverie f. OF reverie rejoicing, revelry f. rever be … Useful english dictionary
lost — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, abashed, ablated, abroad, absent, absentminded, absorbed, abstracted, accursed, adrift, astray, at sea, away, baffled, bemused, bewildered, beyond recall, beyond remedy, bothered, buried, by the board,… … Moby Thesaurus
reverie — also revery noun (plural reveries) Etymology: French rêverie, from Middle French, delirium, from resver, rever to wander, be delirious Date: 1654 1. daydream 2. the condition of being lost in thought … New Collegiate Dictionary