Pronunciation: /əˈdriːmd/

Definitions of adreamed

verb past tense of the verb 'dream', meaning to experience dreams while sleeping

Example Sentences

A1 She adreamed of becoming a famous singer.

A2 He adreamed about traveling the world.

B1 They adreamed of starting their own business.

B2 The author adreamed of writing a best-selling novel.

C1 After years of hard work, she adreamed her dream into reality.

C2 Despite the challenges, they adreamed of a better future for their children.

Examples of adreamed in a Sentence

formal She adreamed of becoming a successful businesswoman from a young age.

informal He adreamed about going on a vacation to Hawaii.

slang I adreamed of winning the lottery and buying a mansion.

figurative The artist adreamed of creating a masterpiece that would be remembered for centuries.

Grammatical Forms of adreamed

past tense

adreamed

plural

adreamed

comparative

more adreamed

superlative

most adreamed

present tense

adream

future tense

will adream

perfect tense

have adreamed

continuous tense

am adreaming

singular

adreamed

positive degree

adreamed

infinitive

to adream

gerund

adreaming

participle

adreamed

Origin and Evolution of adreamed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'adreamed' originated from Middle English, derived from the combination of 'a-' (meaning 'in a state of') and 'dreamed' (past tense of 'dream').
Evolution of the word: Over time, the usage of 'adreamed' has become less common as the language evolved. It is now considered archaic and rarely used in modern English.