reverie |
stupor |
As nouns the difference between reverie and stupor
is that
reverie is daydream, reverie while
stupor is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
melancholia |
reverie |
As nouns the difference between melancholia and reverie
is that
melancholia is deep sadness or gloom; melancholy while
reverie is daydream, reverie.
torpor |
reverie |
As nouns the difference between torpor and reverie
is that
torpor is being inactive or stuporous while
reverie is daydream, reverie.
paradise |
reverie |
As nouns the difference between paradise and reverie
is that
paradise is heaven; the abode of sanctified souls after death while
reverie is a caper, a frolic; merriment.
As a verb paradise
is to affect or exalt with visions of felicity; to entrance; to bewitch.
As a proper noun Paradise
is heaven.
deference |
reverie |
As nouns the difference between deference and reverie
is that
deference is deference while
reverie is daydream, reverie.
reverie |
reality |
As nouns the difference between reverie and reality
is that
reverie is a caper, a frolic; merriment while
reality is the state of being actual or real.
rumination |
reverie |
Related terms |
Rumination is a related term of reverie.
As nouns the difference between rumination and reverie
is that
rumination is the act of ruminating; ie chewing cud and other ruminants while
reverie is daydream, reverie.
musing |
reverie |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between musing and reverie
is that
musing is thought, meditation, contemplation while
reverie is a caper, a frolic; merriment.
As a verb musing
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective musing
is absorbed in thought; contemplative.
reverie |
|
reverie |
dream |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between reverie and dream
is that
reverie is a caper, a frolic; merriment while
dream is imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping.
As a verb dream is
to see imaginary events in one's mind while sleeping.
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