plural
dreams
plural
dreams
Britannica Dictionary definition of DREAM
1
[count]
:
a series of thoughts, visions, or feelings that happen during sleep
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He had a dream about climbing a mountain.
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You were in my dream last night.
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Scary movies always give me bad dreams. [=nightmares]
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“Good night, my love. Sweet dreams.” [=I hope you will sleep well and have pleasant dreams]
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see also wet dream
2
[count]
:
an idea or vision that is created in your imagination and that is not real
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She indulged in dreams [=fantasies] of living in a palace.
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I've found the man/woman of my dreams.
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They succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.
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Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine it would be so much fun.
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If you think the work will be easy, you're living in a dream world.
3
a
[count]
:
something that you have wanted very much to do, be, or have for a long time
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He has had a lifelong dream of becoming an actor.
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It's a dream of mine to own a house in the country.
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Tell me your hopes and dreams.
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She followed/fulfilled her dreams.
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Making it to the Olympics was a dream come true.
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Many believe that worldwide peace is an impossible dream.
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see also american dream, pipe dream
b
[singular]
:
someone or something that has the qualities that a person wants most
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usually used before another noun
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She's still trying to find her dream husband.
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Managing a professional baseball team is his dream job.
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They just moved into their dream home.
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see also dream team
4
[singular]
informal
:
something that is beautiful, excellent, or pleasing
5
[singular]
:
a state or condition in which you are not thinking about or aware of the real things that are around you
in your dreams
informal
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used to say that you do not think something that another person wants or expects will ever happen
2
dream
/ˈdriːm/
verb
dreams;
dreamed
/ˈdrɛmt/
/ˈdriːmd/
or
dreamt
/ˈdrɛmt/
;
dreaming
dreams;
dreamed
/ˈdrɛmt/
/ˈdriːmd/
or
dreamt
/ˈdrɛmt/
;
dreaming
Britannica Dictionary definition of DREAM
1
:
to have visions and thoughts in your sleep
:
to have a dream while you are sleeping
[no object]
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often + of or about
[+ object]
2
:
to think about something that you wish would happen or something that you want to do or be
[no object]
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He tends to dream big but he never really does the things he dreams of doing.
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She stared out the window dreaming. [=daydreaming]
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You're dreaming [=you're completely wrong] if you think being a parent is going to be easy.
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often + of
[+ object]
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As a child, I always dreamed (that) I would be an astronaut when I grew up.
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I sat on the porch and dreamed away the day. [=I spent the whole day thinking and dreaming]
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I never dreamt that it would be so difficult. [=it was much more difficult than I expected it to be]
dream on
informal
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used to say that you do not think something that another person wants or expects will ever happen
dream up
[phrasal verb]
dream up (something)
also
dream (something) up
:
to think of or invent (something) in your mind
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He dreams up all sorts of fantastic adventures.
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She tries a lot of new recipes that she dreams up herself.
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They dreamed up a plan to get the information.
never/not dream of
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used to say that you would never do something or think of doing something