Reverie


noun
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 dreamy character.
noun (pl) -eries
1.
an act or state of absent-minded daydreaming: to fall into a reverie
2.
a piece of instrumental music suggestive of a daydream
3.
(archaic) a fanciful or visionary notion; daydream

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