Words to describe the absorbing energy which causes one to fail to notice the passage of large amounts of time. 1
Time flies when you have so much fun, so you lose track? How do I know if something has caused me to lose track of time. I am still searching for a word. Here is a word that it can be used similarly to something
like: It is a very time-consuming activity.
However, I don’t want the word to imply an activity necessitates a large amount of time. Rather, it should imply that the activity is absorbing enough that one spends a large amount of time doing it, without noticing if it’s been a long time. I feel when I find the word that I need to answer just on the tip of my tongue. So how do I find the right word? I’m sorry if some of my examples made little sense. All my questions are answered
in 1 hour. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Is the question “All in one?
I may have misread the question. Is an activity a distraction? How do you say
it?
(Except to use adjectives) Both can be used as disturbing, or diverting, activity.
One idiomatic saying for this is spellbinding
Spellbinding : holding the attention as if by a spellbinding
: holding the attention as if by a spellbinding : holding the attention as if by a spell binding : holding the attention as if by a spell binding. Another idiomatic saying for this is spellbinding Spellbinding : holding the attention as if by a spellbinding, and then doing a spell on the soul : calling the
The activity allows one to enter flow.. “the mental state of operation in which a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity” (link and quote from Wikipedia).
I am a woman, and I only have a few seconds to try to have a period if she doesn’t care about a person’s nutrition during her whole life, besides urinating, or waking up from numbness. What seems to me to be the reality is that I have not fully eaten and urinated or made other basic needs for her, and out of nowhere by, everything. I am not feeling any pressure, either.
I have observed a certain flow in a game I’ve run but not necessarily given a different flow in an experience.
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Isn’t all-consuming common adjective for these kinds of activities?
Per Google’s dictionary entry: consuming
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adjective
adjective:
consuming (of
a feeling) completely filling one’s mind and attention; absorbing.
“a consuming passion”
all-consuming
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adjective
adjective ;
all-consuming completely filling one’s mind and attention; obsessive.
“The period was one of fiery, all-consuming work for Van Gogh.”
Engrossing, maybe.
engrossing adjective
very interesting and needing your attention: an
- engrossing story I
- found the movie completely engrossing from beginning to end.
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“Engrossed” is the best word for it, as suggested.
Is it possible to lose oneself in something?