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Mindrift 

Pronunciation: Main* drift

Part Of Speech:
- Noun (primary use)
- Verb (Informal, derived)\

As a Noun
Definition:

A moment or state where your mind unintentionally drifts away from focus into random thoughts or daydreams.

As a Verb (informal)
Definition:

To mentally drift off or lose focus, especially during something important.

Conjugation:

Base: mindrift

Past: mindrifted

Present participle: mindrifting
As a Noun:

Example:

"I had a mindrift in class and missed half the lecture."

"He was caught in a mindrift during the meeting."

As a Verb:

Example:

"She always mindrifts during long conversations."

"I mindrifted halfway through the movie."
Mindrift by Fake_Shaurya July 31, 2025
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