Pronunciation: /ˈdriːmˌskeɪp/
noun a dreamlike environment or hallucinatory scene
A1 I had a beautiful dreamscape last night.
A2 The artist painted a dreamscape of a magical forest.
B1 The novel described a dreamscape where anything was possible.
B2 The movie director created a dreamscape on screen that captivated the audience.
C1 The photographer's exhibit featured stunning dreamscapes from around the world.
C2 Her mind was a dreamscape of endless creativity and imagination.
formal The artist painted a beautiful dreamscape filled with vibrant colors and surreal imagery.
informal I love getting lost in a dreamscape when I daydream during class.
slang That movie was a total dreamscape - I couldn't tell what was real and what was fantasy!
figurative As she closed her eyes, she entered a dreamscape where anything was possible.
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