reverie

দিবাস্বপ্ন
definition
noun
a knock on the door broke her reverie
a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream.
translation of 'reverie'
স্বপ্নবিহ্বলতা,
চিন্তামগ্ন অবস্থা,
বিহ্বল অবস্থা,
স্বপ্নাতুর অবস্থা
noun
জাগরস্বপ্ন,
চটকা,
ভাবাবেশ,
দিবাস্বপ্ন
example
I shook my head again to get out of my fanciful 'reverie' .
It's not every day that I'm jolted out of a lazy 'reverie' by an estate agent and a potential purchaser standing in the middle of my bedroom, admiring the view from the window.
I slipped into 'reverie'
Trains however, sway gently through the landscape and lull one into a pleasant 'reverie' .
a knock on the door broke her 'reverie'
But the mechanic interrupts the 'reverie' to explain that the repair is going to take longer and cost more than expected.
Morrison rouses himself out of his beery 'reverie' .
Which brought me again to my whole 'reverie' about steel: As much as we prize things in this culture, we do not much fetishize the process by which they were made.
The laughter of my children finally broke my 'reverie' .
I slipped into 'reverie'
My pleasant 'reverie' was broken by Mike tugging at my arm and pleading: ‘Can I have a bike, Dad, please?’
Sal describes the jazz 'reverie' of the pianist, Slim Galliard.
a knock on the door broke her 'reverie'
Credo knocked Dan out of his 'reverie' with a jab to his ribs.
Having been picked up by a black cab from the Hilton Hotel, where I had been watching the pugilists weigh-in on Friday afternoon, my 'reverie' was soon rather rudely interrupted.
It's best not to stare at children too hard these days, but listening to them I found myself in some kind of 'reverie' for my own lost youth.
Yet there is also no denying the fact that most of these fancy 'reveries' were introduced into China quite late, since the 1930s.
We well know the small influence these gentry exert upon our society, and how the technicians of every order distrust them and rightly refuse to take their 'reveries' seriously.
Who was the fraud, the vicious self-appointed censor, or the artist who toiled daily to transmit to future ages his graceful and winning 'reveries' ?
A good deal of waking life is punctuated by daydreams, 'reveries' , and fantasies in which the mind withdraws to contemplate an interior landscape.
The column is so full of nostalgia and 'reveries' that it's a bit hard to locate the argument, but I think this paragraph is it.
At those times I enter one of those far off 'reveries' , the kind that lead people to say nervously, ‘Penny for your thoughts.’
This slight premise is barely spelled out before each of the guests drift into 'reveries' illustrating how they've arrived at this point in their lives.
Mark's 'reveries' turn to the minor humiliations he will be able to impose on his flatmate if he gets the job.
I was drifting off into 'reveries' of one sort or another, when I heard a voice.
Certainly the singer could hardly make a bigger contrast with the leader's light-footed oud playing or Mirabassi's clarinet 'reveries' , at times hardly seeming to disturb the air.
The album splits between twisted, skewed rock anthems and eerie 'reveries' such as the whispery ‘Someone's in the Wolf’.
It conjures up old 'reveries' of carnivals and roadside zoos, sideshows and state fairs - huge tents fetid with the sweet stench of anticipation.
We now take a more cynical, or at least a more bemused, view of such analogistic 'reveries' , for we recognize that the cosmos, in all its grandness, does not exist for us or as a mirror of our centrality in the scheme of universal things.
More painful by far than 'reveries' of the uncharted future is the thought of the shut and sealed annals of the past.
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