dream
/drim/
verb
- To experience thoughts, images, or emotions while sleeping.
- She dreamed that she was flying over mountains last night.
- Do you usually remember what you dream when you wake up?
- I often dream about being on a beach with gentle waves.
- To imagine or hope for something that is not yet real.
- He dreams of traveling around the world someday.
- She never stopped dreaming of a better future for her family.
- They dream about starting their own business together.
- To think of something as possible or likely (often used in negative or questions).
- Did you ever dream that you would become a famous singer?
- He never dreamed he would win the lottery.
- I wouldn't dream of missing your birthday party.
noun
- A series of thoughts, images, or emotions that occur during sleep.
- She woke up from a vivid dream and wrote it down in her journal.
- I had a strange dream last night about flying over the city.
- Many people believe that dreams can reveal hidden feelings.
- A strongly desired goal or ambition.
- Winning the championship was a lifelong dream for the team.
- He worked hard every day to achieve his dream of owning a bakery.
- Her dream is to become a doctor and help people.
- Something very beautiful, pleasant, or perfect.
- The garden in spring was an absolute dream, full of colorful flowers.
- Their new house is a dream, with a huge kitchen and a sunny backyard.
- That chocolate cake was a dream — rich, moist, and delicious.
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