Pronunciation: /ˈdriːmər/
noun a person who dreams, especially one who indulges in extravagant dreams or fantasies
A1 She is a dreamer who imagines a world full of rainbows and unicorns.
A2 As a dreamer, he often gets lost in his own thoughts and fantasies.
B1 The dreamer believed in chasing after their wildest dreams no matter what.
B2 The young dreamer was determined to turn their vision into reality through hard work.
C1 The renowned artist was known as a visionary dreamer who pushed the boundaries of creativity.
C2 The dreamer's boundless imagination and innovative ideas inspired others to think outside the box.
formal The young dreamer was always lost in thought, imagining a better world.
informal My friend is such a dreamer, always talking about big plans for the future.
slang That guy is a total dreamer, always thinking he's going to be a famous actor.
figurative She was a dreamer, with her head in the clouds and her heart set on the stars.
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