Dreamworld

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /driːm.wɜːrld/

Definitions of dreamworld

noun a place or state of fantasy or illusion where one's dreams or desires are fulfilled

Example Sentences

A1 In my dreamworld, I can fly like a bird.

A2 Her dreamworld is filled with unicorns and rainbows.

B1 Many people escape to their dreamworlds through books and movies.

B2 Creating a dreamworld in virtual reality can be a fun and immersive experience.

C1 The artist's paintings transport viewers to a dreamworld of surreal beauty.

C2 Exploring the dreamworld of lucid dreaming can lead to profound self-discovery.

Examples of dreamworld in a Sentence

formal The theme park was designed to transport visitors to a magical dreamworld.

informal I wish I could live in a dreamworld where everything is perfect.

slang Let's escape to our own little dreamworld and forget about our problems.

figurative In her mind, she lived in a dreamworld where anything was possible.

Grammatical Forms of dreamworld

past tense

dreamed

plural

dreamworlds

comparative

more dreamlike

superlative

most dreamlike

present tense

dreamworld

future tense

will dreamworld

perfect tense

have dreamworlded

continuous tense

is dreamworlding

singular

dreamworld

positive degree

dreamworld

infinitive

to dreamworld

gerund

dreamworlding

participle

dreamworlded

Origin and Evolution of dreamworld

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'dreamworld' is believed to have originated from the combination of 'dream' and 'world', referring to a realm or reality experienced during dreams.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the fantastical or imaginary world experienced in dreams, the term 'dreamworld' has evolved to also refer to a metaphorical or idealized world that someone envisions or desires.