verb
- past tense and past participle of daydream; to have pleasant thoughts or fantasies while awake, typically during the day
Usage: British English spelling; American English typically uses 'daydreamed'; often implies a loss of focus or attention to the present
Examples
- She daydreamt about traveling to Paris during the boring lecture.
- He daydreamt of becoming a famous musician while sitting in class.
- The student daydreamt instead of paying attention to the teacher.
- I daydreamt about my vacation all week long.
- They daydreamt together about their future plans.