dream


Definition: Meaning of, dream in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / driːm /

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dream dreams
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  1. while sleeping a series of thoughts, images, and feelings that you experience when you are asleep [↪  daydream]
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  2. wish a wish to do, be, or have something - used especially when this seems unlikely
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  3. dream house/home/job etc something that seems perfect to someone
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  4. in a dream having a state of mind in which you do not notice or pay attention to things around you
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  5. be a dream come true if something is a dream come true, it happens after you have wanted it to happen for a long time
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  6. like a dream extremely well or effectively
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  7. be/live in a dream world to have ideas or hopes that are not correct or likely to happen
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  8. be a dream be perfect or very desirable
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  9. in your dreams spoken used to say in a rude way that something is not likely to happen
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Prsesent Past Past Participle
dream dreamed, dreamt dreamed, dreamt
Present Participle Third Person Singular
dreaming dreams
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  1. wish [intransitive and transitive] to think about something that you would like to happen or have
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  2. while sleeping [intransitive and transitive] to have a dream while you are asleep
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  3. not pay attention [intransitive] to think about something else and not give your attention to what is happening around you [=  daydream]
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  4. imagine [intransitive and transitive] to imagine that you have done, seen, or heard something that you have not
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  5. never dreamed (that) used to say that you did not think that something would happen
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  6. wouldn't dream of (doing) something spoken used to say that you would never do something because you think it is bad or wrong
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  7. who would have dreamt that ...? spoken used to express surprise about something that has happened
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dream used in phrases

  • American Dream (noun)
    1. the widespread aspiration of Americans to live better than their parents did
  • Midsummer Night's Dream, A
    1. a humorous play by William SHAKESPEARE in which OBERON, the king of the FAIRIES, puts a magic SPELL on TITANIA, his queen, while she is sleeping, so that she falls in love with the first creature she sees when she awakes. This is BOTTOM, a weaver who has been given the head of a DONKEY by OBERON's servant, PUCK, who has magic powers. It is one of SHAKESPEARE's most popular plays, and it is often performed outdoors in the summer.
  • dream ticket (noun)
    1. a combination of people who you think will be sure to win an election for a political party
  • pipe dream (noun)
    1. from fantasies induced by the opium pipe a fantastic but vain hope
  • wet dream (noun)
    1. a sexually exciting dream that a man has, resulting in an ORGASM
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dream used in phrasal verbs

  • dream away (phrasal verb)
    1. to spend your time thinking pleasant thoughts but not really achieving anything
  • dream up (phrasal verb)
    1. to think of a new idea or plan, especially one that is silly or unusual
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