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dream

dream [ dreem ]


noun  (plural dreams)
Definition:
 
1. sequence of mental images during sleep: a sequence of images that appear involuntarily to the mind of somebody who is sleeping, often a mixture of real and imaginary characters, places, and events

2. daydream: a series of images, usually pleasant ones, that pass through the mind of somebody who is awake

3. something hoped for: something that somebody hopes, longs, or is ambitious for, usually something difficult to attain or far removed from present circumstances

4. idle hope: an idea or hope that is impractical or unlikely ever to be realized

5. vague state: a state of inattention owing to preoccupation with thoughts or fantasies
walks around in a dream

6. something beautiful: somebody or something that seems particularly good-looking or wonderful



verb  (past and past participle dreamed or dreamt [ dremt ], present participle dream·ing, 3rd person present singular dreams)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb have dream while sleeping: to experience vivid mental images of something while sleeping

2. intransitive verb daydream: to let the mind dwell on pleasant scenes and images while awake, often resulting in inattention

3. intransitive verb wish: to want something very much and imagine having or doing it, though it may be unlikely
dreamed of living abroad

4. intransitive verb consider: to think of or consider doing something regarded as wrong or inappropriate
How could you even dream of doing such a thing?



adjective 
Definition:
 
ideal: perfect and wonderful in every way
a dream vacation

[13th century. Origin ?]

dream·ful adjective

in your dreams used to indicate that somebody's hope or expectation is completely unrealistic (informal)

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