noun
- Plural of lotusland; places or states of dreamy, blissful idleness or escapism, often associated with luxury, ease, or forgetfulness of worldly concerns.
Usage: Often used metaphorically or poetically; Derived from classical mythology (Odyssey) and literary tradition
Examples
- The resort promised to transport guests to one of the world's lotuslands, far from daily stress.
- In her novels, she depicted lotuslands where time seemed to stand still.
- The wealthy retreated to their private lotuslands, insulated from reality.
- He spent his vacation in the lotuslands of the Caribbean, forgetting all his troubles.
- The spa was designed as one of modern society's lotuslands, offering complete relaxation.