Pronunciation: /ˈwaɪldɪst driːm/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'dream' is a noun as it refers to a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep.
A1 My wildest dream is to travel around the world.
A2 In my wildest dream, I am a famous singer.
B1 Achieving my wildest dream of becoming a successful entrepreneur requires hard work.
B2 Her wildest dream of skydiving over the Grand Canyon finally came true.
C1 Fulfilling his wildest dream of climbing Mount Everest was a life-changing experience.
C2 The realization of her wildest dream, to win an Olympic gold medal, was a moment of pure joy.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Wildest' is an adjective that describes the intensity or extremity of the noun 'dream'.
A1 In my wildest dream, I imagined flying on a magic carpet.
A2 Her wildest dream was to travel the world and visit every continent.
B1 Winning the lottery was beyond his wildest dream.
B2 The opportunity to work for their favorite celebrity was a dream come true, even in their wildest dream.
C1 Achieving world peace seemed like a far-fetched idea, even in my wildest dream.
C2 In her wildest dream, she never thought she would become a successful author with multiple best-selling novels.
formal Achieving this promotion was beyond my wildest dream.
informal I never thought I'd be able to afford a vacation like this - it's beyond my wildest dream!
slang Getting to meet my favorite celebrity would be like my wildest dream coming true.
figurative The idea of traveling the world seemed like a far-off dream, but now it's become my wildest dream.
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