dream noun [C] (SLEEP)
- Jane's hand on my shoulder woke me from a bad dream.
 - I was in the middle of an amazing dream when the alarm went off.
 - Some people believe that dreams reveal important things about your subconscious thoughts.
 - I had a weird dream about you last night.
 - If I eat a lot of cheese in the evening, I have amazing dreams.
 
dream noun [C] (HOPE)
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                - aimOur aim in protesting is to raise awareness of the unfairness of the system.
 - goalMy goal in life has always been to be financially independent.
 - objectiveOne of my objectives for this year is to increase sales.
 - targetIf you meet your sales targets you will receive a generous bonus.
 - dreamWhen I was growing up my dream was to perform in front of millions of people.
 - hopeMy hope is that there will be some kind of positive outcome to this process.
 
- Their dream to bring computers and ordinary people together was nothing less than revolutionary.
 - To win the Olympic gold medal was the realization of his life's dream.
 - Ever since she was a child her dream has been to teach school.
 - It was his boyhood dream to become a film director.
 - After all the problems I'd had getting pregnant, Oliver's birth was a dream come true.
 
- appealingly
 - beyond someone's expectations
 - boosterish
 - boosterism
 - bright spot
 - fancy
 - hope over experience idiom
 - hope springs eternal idiom
 - hopeful
 - hopefully
 - hopefulness
 - lift
 - optimistically
 - over-expectation
 - over-optimism
 - over-optimistic
 - over-optimistically
 - pious
 - positively
 - wing
 
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/driːm/ dreamed or dreamt | dreamed or dreamtdream verb (SLEEP)
A2 [ I or T ]  
dream about What did you dream about last night?
dream of I often dream of flying.
 [ + that ] I dreamed (that) I was having a baby.
   [ I or T ] mainly UK  
- She dreamed she saw someone standing at the foot of her bed.
 - There's an old superstition that young girls going to bed on this night dream of their future husbands.
 - Last night I dreamed that you were living in my kitchen - it was weird!
 - I couldn't believe what I was seeing - I thought I must be dreaming.
 - If you're dreaming that you're about to die, you always wake up, don't you?
 
- be hearing/imagining/seeing things idiom
 - be miles away idiom
 - daydream
 - daydreamer
 - daydreaming
 - dreamfully
 - dreamless
 - dreamlessly
 - dreamscape
 - fantasist
 - hallucinatory
 - imagination
 - in a dream idiom
 - lucid dream
 - lucid dreaming
 - out of it idiom
 - phantasmagoria
 - phantasmagorical
 - redream
 - reverie
 
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dream verb (HOPE)
- assume
 - beyond your wildest dreams idiom
 - blue-sky
 - cognitive map
 - conceivable
 - fancy
 - fertility
 - impute something to someone phrasal verb
 - in your mind's eye idiom
 - inconceivably
 - lay the foundation(s) of/for idiom
 - leap of imagination
 - manifestation
 - redream
 - regard
 - reimagine
 - retheorization
 - retheorize
 - revisualization
 - suspicion