Dreamscape

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdriːmˌskeɪp/

Definitions of dreamscape

noun a dreamlike environment or hallucinatory scene

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of dreamscape in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of dreamscape

past tense

dreamscaped

plural

dreamscapes

comparative

more dreamscape

superlative

most dreamscape

present tense

dreamscapes

future tense

will dreamscape

perfect tense

have dreamscaped

continuous tense

is dreamscaping

singular

dreamscape

positive degree

dreamscape

infinitive

to dreamscape

gerund

dreamscaping

participle

dreamscaped

Origin and Evolution of dreamscape

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'dreamscape' is a combination of 'dream' and 'landscape', referring to a landscape or scene created in or suggested by dreams.
Evolution of the word: Originally coined in the 1940s, 'dreamscape' has come to be commonly used in literature, art, and psychology to describe the surreal or imaginary landscapes experienced in dreams.