All dreaminess synonyms
dreamΒ·y
D d noun dreaminess
- laziness β lazy evaluation
- laziness β lazy evaluation
- vacation β a period of suspension of work, study, or other activity, usually used for rest, recreation, or travel; recess or holiday: Schoolchildren are on vacation now.
- fantasy β imagination, especially when extravagant and unrestrained.
- meditation β the act of meditating.
- contemplation β thoughtful or long consideration or observation
- trance β a passageway, as a hallway, alley, or the like.
- aloofness β the quality or state of being aloof, distant, or reserved; indifference: His girlfriend's recent aloofness may be a sign that the relationship is over.
- neutrality β the state of being neutral.
- objectivity β the state or quality of being objective: He tries to maintain objectivity in his judgment.
- indifference β lack of interest or concern: We were shocked by their indifference toward poverty.
- remoteness β far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away: the remote jungles of Brazil.
- sloth β habitual disinclination to exertion; indolence; laziness.
- lethargy β the quality or state of being drowsy and dull, listless and unenergetic, or indifferent and lazy; apathetic or sluggish inactivity.
- apathy β You can use apathy to talk about someone's state of mind if you are criticizing them because they do not seem to be interested in or enthusiastic about anything.
- weariness β physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
- inertia β inertness, especially with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
- inertness β having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance (opposed to active): inert matter.
- sluggish β indisposed to action or exertion; lacking in energy; lazy; indolent: a sluggish disposition.
- slackness β not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
- dormancy β the state of being dormant.
- stolidity β not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive.
- tardiness β late; behind time; not on time: How tardy were you today?
- heaviness β of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
- idleness β the quality, state, or condition of being lazy, inactive, or idle: His lack of interest in the larger world and his consummate idleness were the causes of their dreadful divorce.
- dullness β not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
- remissness β negligent, careless, or slow in performing one's duty, business, etc.: He's terribly remiss in his work.
- sleepily β ready or inclined to sleep; drowsy.
- listlessness β having or showing little or no interest in anything; languid; spiritless; indifferent: a listless mood; a listless handshake.
- slothfulness β sluggardly; indolent; lazy.
- inactivity β not active: an inactive volcano.
- slowness β moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train.
- indolence β the quality or state of being indolent.
- dilatoriness β tending to delay or procrastinate; slow; tardy.
- leisurely β acting, proceeding, or done without haste; unhurried; deliberate: a leisurely conversation.
- passivity β Also, passiveness [pas-iv-nis] /ΛpΓ¦s Ιͺv nΙͺs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being passive.
- faineance β Also, faineant [fey-nee-uh nt] /ΛfeΙͺ ni Ιnt/ (Show IPA). idle; indolent.
- drowsiness β half-asleep; sleepy.
- neglectful β characterized by neglect; disregardful; careless; negligent (often followed by of): neglectful of one's health.
- recess β temporary withdrawal or cessation from the usual work or activity.
- downtime β a time during a regular working period when an employee is not actively productive.
- repose β the state of reposing or being at rest; rest; sleep.
- hush β to become or be silent or quiet: They hushed as the judge walked in.
- sleep β to take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness; cease being awake.
- lull β to put to sleep or rest by soothing means: to lull a child by singing.
- comfort β If you are doing something in comfort, you are physically relaxed and contented, and are not feeling any pain or other unpleasant sensations.
- pause β a temporary stop or rest, especially in speech or action: a short pause after each stroke of the oar.
- composure β Composure is the appearance or feeling of calm and the ability to control your feelings.
- ease β freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
- refreshment β something that refreshes, especially food or drink.