walter mitty
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Definition
Noun: - A person who indulges in frequent, elaborate daydreams of adventure, heroism, or triumph: A "Walter Mitty" is an ordinary, often timid person who escapes the mundanity of their real life through vivid fantasies in which they are powerful, successful, or daring. The term originates from the fictional character created by American humorist James Thurber.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- He's a bit of a Walter Mitty, always imagining himself as a secret agent saving the world.
- Don't be such a Walter Mitty; you need to focus on the tasks in front of you, not your fantasies.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used derisively or critically to describe someone whose grandiose fantasies are seen as a substitute for real achievement or action.
- The interviewer saw through his Walter Mitty stories of business conquests.
- It can be used as a compound adjective in the form "Walter Mitty-esque" or "Walter Mitty-like" to describe behavior or fantasies.
- His Walter Mitty-esque daydreaming was a coping mechanism for his boring job.
Variants and Related Words
- Mittyesque (adj): Resembling or characteristic of Walter Mitty; given to fantastical daydreaming.
- He had a Mittyesque view of his own importance.
- Daydreamer (n): A more general, less literary synonym for a person who indulges in daydreams.
Synonyms
- Daydreamer: A person who indulges in daydreams.
- Fantast: A person with fantastic ideas or habits; a visionary.
- Dreamer: A person who dreams or is idealistic, often impractical.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Living in a fantasy world: An idiom with a similar meaning to being a Walter Mitty, implying a disconnect from reality.
- He's not a serious candidate; he's just living in a fantasy world.
- Building castles in the air: To create unrealistic hopes or fantastic schemes.
- Stop building castles in the air and make a practical plan.
Noun
- fictional character created by James Thurber who daydreams about his adventures and triumphs