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dream
[dreem]
noun
a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
the sleeping state in which this occurs.
an object seen in a dream.
an involuntary vision occurring to a person when awake.
a vision voluntarily indulged in while awake; daydream; reverie.
an aspiration; goal; aim.
A trip to Europe is his dream.
a wild or vain fancy.
something of an unreal beauty, charm, or excellence.
verb (used without object)
to have a dream.
to indulge in daydreams or reveries.
He dreamed about vacation plans when he should have been working.
to think or conceive of something in a very remote way (usually followed byof ).
I wouldn't dream of asking them.
verb (used with object)
to see or imagine in sleep or in a vision.
to imagine as if in a dream; fancy; suppose.
to pass or spend (time) in dreaming (often followed byaway ).
to dream away the afternoon.
adjective
most desirable; ideal.
a dream vacation.
verb phrase
dream up, to form in the imagination; devise.
They dreamed up the most impossible plan.
dream
/ driːm /
noun
mental activity, usually in the form of an imagined series of events, occurring during certain phases of sleep
( as modifier )
a dream sequence
( in combination )
dreamland
a sequence of imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake; daydream; fantasy
( as modifier )
a dream world
a person or thing seen or occurring in a dream
a cherished hope; ambition; aspiration
a vain hope
a person or thing that is as pleasant, or seemingly unreal, as a dream
to move, develop, or work very well
verb
(may take a clause as object) to undergo or experience (a dream or dreams)
(intr) to indulge in daydreams
(intr) to suffer delusions; be unrealistic
you're dreaming if you think you can win
to have an image (of) or fantasy (about) in or as if in a dream
to consider the possibility (of)
I wouldn't dream of troubling you
adjective
too good to be true; ideal
dream kitchen
Other Word Forms
- dreamfully adverb
- dreaming noun
- dreamless adjective
- dreamlessly adverb
- dreamingly adverb
- dreamlike adjective
- dreamlessness noun
- dreamful adjective
- dreamfulness noun
- redream verb
- undreamed adjective
- undreaming adjective
- undreamlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dream1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dream1
Idioms and Phrases
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"We want to give hope to other talented students, that they can be home-schooled and expand their dreams," Clara said.
For the musician, born Saul Hudson, it’s a dream fulfilled.
Nevertheless, “Preparation for the Next Life” is a powerful assertion of dreams, humanity and hard work, arguing that every person has a past, a future and a story to tell.
Bravura cinematography aligned the audience point of view with Lorraine’s terrifying otherworldly dreams of hauntings, possessions and demonic presence.
On the contrary, it makes him the perfect mockumentary subject: a guy with a worthy dream dismissed by those who want him to fail.
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