Pronunciation: /əˈdrim/
noun a dream or a vision
A1 I had a dream about flying last night.
A2 She often has dreams about her childhood.
B1 His dream of becoming a doctor finally came true.
B2 The artist's dream was to have her work displayed in a famous gallery.
C1 The entrepreneur's dream of building a successful business was realized after years of hard work.
C2 The dream of world peace remains a distant hope for many nations.
verb to dream or envision something
A1 I adream of traveling the world one day.
A2 She adreams of becoming a famous singer.
B1 They adream about starting their own business.
B2 He adreamed of winning the championship since he was a child.
C1 The artist adreams of creating a masterpiece that will be remembered for generations.
C2 After years of hard work, she finally adreamed of achieving her lifelong goal.
formal She had an adream about becoming a successful entrepreneur.
informal I adreamed about winning the lottery last night.
slang I adreamt I could fly like a bird in my dream.
figurative His adream of a better future kept him going during tough times.
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