How to Use "Dream" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words dream (n): things that happen in your mind while you are asleep; a wish that is difficult to get or achieve

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Used with adjectives:

"He woke from an awful dream."
(awful, bad, horrible, terrible, bizarre, odd, strange, weird)

"She has recurrent dreams."
(recurrent, recurring)

"She had a pleasant dream."
(pleasant, nice)

"She has big dreams of becoming a famous singer."
(big, great)

"She never achieved her lifelong dreams."
(lifelong, long-held, childhood)

"His plan is now a distant dream."
(distant, crazy, impossible, broken)

Used with verbs:

"I had a bad dream."
(had)

"He awoke from a weird dream."
(awoke from, woke up from)

"Do you remember your dream?"
(remember)

"We have big dreams to go to Hawaii."
(have)

"When will I achieve my dream?"
(achieve, fulfill, live, live out, realize)

"He is chasing his dream."
(be + chasing, be + following, be + pursuing)

"Please don't abandon your dream."
(abandon)

"The economy crushed her dream."
(crushed, shattered)

"I hope your dreams come true."
(come true)

Used with prepositions:

"Your friend was in my dream."
(in)

"The girl had a dream about flying."
(about)

"I have dreams of fame and fortune."
(of)

Used with nouns:

"Tell me about your dream home."
(home, house, job, vacation)

"She lives in a dream world."
(world)


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