dreaming
Pronunciation: [ˈdriːmɪŋ]
Context: “sleep”
(verb) when your mind makes images, sounds, and feelings while you are asleep. It's like a little movie that plays in your head when you are not awake.
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I was dreaming about flying over the mountains last night.
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I didn't dream at all; I slept very deeply.
Example
What did you dream about last night?
Context: “imagination”
(verb) to think about something you really want to happen or achieve. It's like using your imagination to picture your goals and wishes.
Example
She is dreaming of becoming a doctor one day.
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He stopped dreaming about traveling the world after he lost motivation.
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What do you dream about for your future?
Context: “sleep”
(noun) the pictures and feelings you experience while you sleep. These can be fun, scary, or just strange.
Example
That was a beautiful dream about a magical forest.
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My dream last night was really scary and made me wake up.
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Have you ever had a dream that seemed so real?
Context: “imagination”
(noun) a hope or wish for something you want to achieve in life. It’s what you think about when you think of big goals.
Example
Her dream of being an artist inspires her every day.
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He gave up on his dream of becoming a rock star.
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What is your biggest dream in life?