Escapismus example sentences

es·cap·ism

noun

escapism (noun)

  - the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, especially by seeking entertainment or engaging in fantasy:

Synonyms

fantasy, fantasizing, dreaming, daydreaming, daydreams, reverie, romance, fancy, imagination, woolgathering, realism

"Escapismus" Example Sentences

1. Her escapism took the form of long, solitary walks in the woods.
2. He found escapism in the pages of fantasy novels.
3. Video games served as a form of escapism for him.
4. The movie offered a brief respite from reality, a moment of pure escapism.
5. Excessive escapism can be detrimental to mental health.
6. For many, social media represents a modern form of escapism.
7. His escapism was evident in his detachment from current events.
8. She sought escapism through creative writing.
9. Escapism, while tempting, shouldn't replace addressing real problems.
10. The novel's fantastical world offered a powerful form of escapism.
11. Music provided a welcome avenue for escapism.
12. He indulged in escapism to avoid dealing with his anxieties.
13. Her paintings were a vibrant expression of her escapism.
14. Daydreaming became her primary method of escapism.
15. The allure of escapism is strong in times of stress.
16. He found solace and escapism in the quiet solitude of his garden.
17. Addiction can be a dangerous form of escapism.
18. Sometimes, escapism is necessary for mental well-being.
19. Travel often serves as a powerful tool for escapism.
20. Excessive use of alcohol can be a form of harmful escapism.
21. The play explored themes of escapism and disillusionment.
22. He used humor as a form of escapism.
23. Reading allows for healthy escapism.
24. His escapism was a temporary solution to deeper issues.
25. Understanding the nature of escapism is key to managing it.
26. Escapism isn't always negative, it can be restorative.
27. The film's fantastical setting encouraged escapism.
28. She found temporary escapism in online shopping.
29. His work was a form of escapism, a way to express himself.
30. The painting depicted a scene of idyllic escapism.
31. He realized his reliance on escapism was hindering his growth.
32. Meditation can be a healthy alternative to unhealthy escapism.
33. Excessive escapism can lead to avoidance of responsibilities.
34. She discovered healthy coping mechanisms to replace escapism.
35. The book promoted a sense of escapism and wonder.
36. Escapism, in moderation, can be a beneficial coping strategy.
37. His escapism manifested in elaborate fantasies.
38. The artist's work celebrated the joy and freedom of escapism.
39. He sought escapism not in fantasy, but in rigorous physical activity.
40. The article discussed the psychological aspects of escapism.
41. Understanding the roots of your escapism is crucial for change.
42. Escapism can be a symptom of underlying mental health issues.
43. He viewed his hobby as a healthy form of escapism.
44. For her, escapism meant immersing herself in historical fiction.
45. The concert provided a powerful experience of escapism.
46. He learned to balance escapism with facing reality.
47. The game’s immersive world offered hours of escapism.
48. She found escapism in the rhythmic repetition of her knitting.
49. His escapism became a problem when it interfered with his work.
50. The museum offered a tranquil space for escapism and reflection.

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