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headspace

Or head space

[hed-speys]

noun

  1. Informal.mental state; state of mind: He creates such profoundly rich creative universes, it truly feels like you enter a completely different headspace when you watch his shows.

    Doomscrolling all day puts me in a really bad headspace, so I try to stay away from all that negative news.

    He creates such profoundly rich creative universes, it truly feels like you enter a completely different headspace when you watch his shows.

  2. Informal.quiet, private, or contemplative mood or frame of mind: I never listen to music when I’m jogging, since I run for headspace as much as for exercise.

    I spend a lot of the weekend in my own headspace, so I can’t really engage with anything much.

    I never listen to music when I’m jogging, since I run for headspace as much as for exercise.

  3. headroom.

  4. empty space left above the contents of a closed jar, can, or other container.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of headspace1

First recorded in 1800–10; head ( def. ) + space ( def. )
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After the race, he was asked what more they could do to get him into the right headspace, if that was indeed the problem.

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Still, in addition to taking psychedelics in a supportive setting, it’s also important to be in a headspace where you are mentally prepared to take them, Argyri said.

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Throughout her career, she has taken to drawing to help enter the headspace of the characters she’s played — has she done any sketches about what Helly’s future might look like?

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We’re also slightly out of own headspace and ready to buy into worlds of wonder or even strife.

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Nearly eighteen months after her most recent post, Lilly is in a different headspace.

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