Dream
UK /["/driːm/"]/US /["/driːm/"]/
Definition
a series of images, events and feelings that happen in your mind while you are asleep
In simple words: A series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep.
Examples
- I had a wonderful dream last night about flying.
- Her dream of becoming an artist came true when her painting was exhibited.
- I often daydream during class when I'm bored.
- He wants to pursue his dream of starting a bakery.
- In some cultures, people believe that dreams can predict the future.
Usage notes
Typically used to describe experiences during sleep. Can also refer to aspirations or goals, but using it in a metaphorical sense might be less common in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'dream catcher' — something that catches your dreams while you sleep.
Collocations
- awful
- bad
- disturbing
- dream
- have
- awake from
- come true
- haunt somebody
- plague somebody
- interpretation
- in a/the dream
- dream about
- as (if) in a dream
- sweet dreams
- big
- great
- lifelong
- cherish
- have
- achieve
- come true
- turn into a nightmare
- turn sour
- holiday
- home
- house
- dream of
- the American dream
- the… of somebody’s dreams
- beyond somebody’s wildest dreams
Synonyms
- vision
- fantasy
- illusion
- aspiration
- hope
Antonyms
- nightmare
- reality
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'nightmare' which refers to bad dreams.
- Using 'dream' as a verb incorrectly in past simple.
- Overusing the term for aspirations; can sound vague.