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dreamy adjective [ ˈdriːmi ]

• having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality; dreamlike.
• "the atmosphere is tranquil and dreamy"
Similar: dreamlike, vague, dim, hazy, shadowy, misty, faint, indistinct, unclear, gentle, tranquil, peaceful, relaxing, soothing, calming, lulling, romantic,
Opposite: clear, sharp, harsh,
• given to or indulging in daydreaming.
• "a dreamy boy who grew up absorbed in poetry"
Similar: daydreaming, dreaming, pensive, thoughtful, reflective, meditative, musing, ruminative, speculative, lost in thought, preoccupied, distracted, abstracted, rapt, inattentive, wool-gathering, vague, absorbed, distrait, absent-minded, with one's head in the clouds, in a world of one's own, far away, in a brown study, miles away, idealistic, romantic, starry-eyed, impractical, unrealistic, utopian, quixotic, out of touch with reality, fanciful, fantasizing, head-in-the-clouds, visionary, far-sighted, prophetic, airy-fairy,
Opposite: attentive, alert, realistic, practical,


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