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dreamt

/ˈdɹɛmt/

Meanings
  • an event or experience that one has while asleep, typically a series of images, stories, or emotions that the mind creates

    - "Last night, I dreamt of flying over beautiful landscapes."
    - "In my dream last night, I was able to speak fluently in a language I have been studying for years."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈdɹɛmt/



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  2. /ˈdɹɛmt/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with dreamt
dreamt , seemed , groomed , broomed , loomed , toiled , oiled , coiled , joined , mended , ended
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. dreamt

  2. dreamed

  3. dreams

  4. dreamt's

  5. dreamt's

  6. dreamt's


Variants
List of all variants of dreamt that leads to same result
dream , dream of , dreamed , dreamed of , dreaming , dreaming of , dreams , dreams of , dreamt , dreamt of , never dreamt , dream up , dreamed up , dreaming up , dreams up , dreamt up
Forms
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The verb 'dreamt' can also be used in various forms, such as: - 'dreamt of': used to indicate that someone had a dream about a particular thing. Example: 'Last night, I dreamt of flying over beautiful landscapes.' - 'dreamt that': used to indicate that someone had a dream about a particular situation or scenario. Example: 'Last night, I dreamt that I was able to speak fluently in a language I have been studying for years.' - 'dreamt up': used to indicate that someone had created or imagined a particular thing or idea in their dream. Example: 'Last night, I dreamt up a fantastic invention that could solve all of the world's energy problems.'


Etymology
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From Old English drēam, drēam, from Proto-Germanic *drēwōn, *drēwōn-, from Proto-Indo-European *drem-, to sleep. Cognate with Dutch droom, German Traum, Old Norse drōm, and Latin sonus, sound.


Related Concepts
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  1. lucid dreaming: A type of dreaming in which the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming and can therefore control and manipulate the dream environment and experiences to their will.

  2. dream journaling: The practice of keeping a written record or journal of one's dreams and experiences while dreaming, including details of the dream environment, characters, emotions, and any symbols or themes that may be present in the dream. Dream journaling can be a valuable tool for improving one's ability to remember and recall dreams, as well as for gaining insight and understanding into the symbolic meanings and messages that may be present in one's dreams.


Culture
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In various cultures and literature, dreaming and the interpretation of dreams have held significant meaning. For instance, in ancient Egypt, dreams were believed to be messages from the gods, and professional dream interpreters, known as 'Seer of Dreams', held great power and prestige in Egyptian society. Similarly, in ancient Greece, dreams were also considered to be messages from the gods, and the interpretation of dreams was a popular practice among the Greeks. Today, the interpretation of dreams continues to be a popular practice, and various techniques and methods have been developed for interpreting dreams.

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