Opposite of to fantasize or imagine, especially fanciful thoughts
Opposite of to indulge in fantasies about something desired
“When I'm trying to relax, I try to suppress any negative thoughts.”
Opposite of to be lost in thought
“I tend to be alert once my mind is fully rested.”
Opposite of to be absorbed in thought
Opposite of to experience a hallucination
Opposite of to spend time in a relaxed, lazy manner
Opposite of to relax and take it easy
Opposite of an act or state of contemplating or having fanciful thoughts while awake
(nightmare) Opposite of a state of dreaming while awake
(alertness) Opposite of a state of dreaming while awake
Opposite of a desire that appears inconceivable
“Now that I have some money in the bank, my desire to travel the world will become a reality soon enough.”
Opposite of a desire, idea, or plan that is unlikely to ever be realized
“The prospect of having to raise one's children alone has become a reality for many parents.”
Opposite of a somewhat unconscious state of mind
“I woke up refreshed and in a state of clarity.”
Opposite of the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses
“His practicality is part of his dramatic pursuit of dignified living.”
Opposite of a passionate aspiration or ambition
“He had an aversion to thoughts of having to stay in his hometown for the rest of his life.”
Opposite of an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience
“Notwithstanding these achievements, the fundamental truth of our existence has not changed over the centuries.”
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