Pronunciation: /driːm.wɜːrld/
noun a place or state of fantasy or illusion where one's dreams or desires are fulfilled
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.
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.
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