The benefits of daydreaming

Vocabulary List

waking
(adjective) happening or done when someone is awake
 
daydream
(verb) to spend time thinking about pleasant things that are not real
 
evolve
(verb) to change or develop gradually, especially in a way that makes something better
 
figure out
(phrasal verb) to understand or explain something that is difficult
 
wanderer
(noun) a person who travels from place to place without having a home
 
sail
(verb) to travel on or across an area of water in a boat or ship
 
scurvy
(noun) a disease that causes weakness, bleeding gums, and tooth loss (caused by a lack of vitamin C)
 
endurance
(noun) the ability to continue doing something even if it is difficult
 
crown
(verb) to give someone a title
 
graciously
(adverb) in a way that is polite and kind
 
nasty
(adjective) unpleasant
 
expenditure
(noun) the action of spending or using time, money, energy etc.
 
wander
(verb) to walk aimlessly without a particular destination
 
default
(adjective) set automatically or as standard if no other option is chosen
 
associate
(verb) to connect someone or something with someone or something else in one’s mind
 
reveal
(verb) to make something known that was previously hidden or secret
 
distressing
(adjective) causing great anxiety or sadness
 
brood
(verb) to think about something in a worried or unhappy way
 
realm
(noun) a general area of knowledge, activity, or thought
 
associative
(adjective) a general area of knowledge, activity, or thought
 
consciously
(adverb): in a way that is done with awareness and intention
 
direct
(verb) to guide or lead someone or something
 
envision
(verb) to imagine or see something in one’s mind
 
navigate
(verb) to find one’s way around a place or situation
 
generative
(adjective) producing or creating something new
 
courtesy of
(adverb) because of; caused by
 
a host of
(noun) a large number of people or things
 
in sync
(adverb) in agreement or harmony with someone or something

Grammar Lesson

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  • the verb patterns of spend

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