Opposite of not paying attention to something
“I felt we had the makings of a perfect match because she was so attentive to my needs.”
Opposite of given to, or indulging, in daydreaming
Opposite of having the desire to do idealistic deeds without pragmatism
Opposite of deeply engrossed or fascinated by, or with, something
Opposite of a state of dreaming while awake
Opposite of an act of escaping from routine or reality into fantasy, or an inclination to do so
Opposite of imaginary events experienced during sleep
“He wished that the tragic events that had unfolded were a dream, but he had to accept that it was, in fact, reality.”
Opposite of a state of dreaming while awake
Opposite of present participle for to experience imaginary events while sleeping
“I swear it was not a dream. I did actually experience it in real life!”
Opposite of present participle for to indulge in fantasies about something desired
“When I'm trying to relax, I try to suppress any negative thoughts.”
Opposite of present participle for to be lost in thought
“I tend to be alert once my mind is fully rested.”
(dream of, with negative) Opposite of present participle for to consider the possibility of
“He's a tardy person. I wouldn't discount the possibility of him being late for his appointment.”
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