What is another word for stare into space?

Pronunciation: [stˈe͡əɹ ˌɪntʊ spˈe͡ɪs] (IPA)

"Stare into space" is a phrase often used to describe a state of daydreaming, thoughtfulness, or disengagement. However, as with any phrase, there are many synonyms and variations that one can use to describe this same experience. Some such synonyms include "zone out", "drift off", "let your mind wander", "lose track of time", "become lost in thought", and "become lost in contemplation". Each of these phrases hints at a slightly different nuance of the experience - for example, "drift off" suggests a more ephemeral or drifting quality to one's thoughts, while "zone out" suggests a more abrupt disconnect from reality. Ultimately, the choice of phrase will depend upon the specific context and intended tone.

What are the hypernyms for Stare into space?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Stare into space

  • Janza grinned, amazed at the accuracy of Archie's predictions. You'll have a great year, Achie had said. Which Janza echoed now: "We're going to have a great year, Bunting." Bunting nodded. Continued to stare into space. Not wanting to look at Janza nor or anybody or anything. Staring into the future, next year, beyond. Him, Bunting, in command of the entire school. Stooges at his beck and call. An army at his disposal. No rules except those he made up. The boss. More than that. Like a dictator, for crissake. Beautiful.
    Robert Cormier

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