Use the word dream in a sentence

Examples of how to use the word “dream” in a sentence. How to connect “dream” with other words to make correct English sentences.

dream (n, v): a series of events or images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping; to experience events and images in your mind while you are sleeping

Use “dream” in a sentence

That’s my dream car.
My dream is to travel around the world.
I’ll tell you about a dream I had a few weeks ago.
I never dream of doing such a thing.
I used to dream about becoming a race car driver.
Her dream is to become a nurse.
My dream is to become a pilot.
My dream is to win a Nobel Prize.
Good night and sweet dreams.
My dream is to travel around the world.
My dream is to visit Paris.
His dream was to win a Nobel Prize.

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Synonym: imagine, muse, vision. Antonym: reality. Similar words: dream up, dream of, dreaming, pipe dream, dreamlike, american dream, dread, creamy. Meaning: [driːm]  n. 1. a series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep 2. a cherished desire 3. imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake 4. a fantastic but vain hope (from fantasies induced by the opium pipe) 5. a state of mind characterized by abstraction and release from reality 6. someone or something wonderful. v. 1. have a daydream; indulge in a fantasy 2. experience while sleeping. 

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1. Hope is but the dream of those that wake. 

2. Dream are lies.

3. His dream has become a reality.

4. The whole plan went like a dream.

5. A dream nobody cares,a Suigetsu mirror flower wasted.

6. I had a terrible dream last night.

7. Is missing you in the dream.

8. I remembered my grandfather in my dream last night.

9. You are my most adventure youth dream.

10. Real dream is the other shore of reality.

11. She often figured in my dream.

12. Do you dream a lot?

13. They built their own dream house overlooking the river.

14. I heard the sea sob to yesterday is dream.

15. Live beautifully. Dream passionately. Love completely.

16. To spend holidays by the sea was his dream.

17. Don’t let dream just be your dream.

18. I had a vivid dream about my old school.

19. Dream three years,(http://Sentencedict.com) three years of pain.

20. you are a woman of my dream.

21. He would not dream of becoming a doctor.

22. Just hold to your dream and never give up.

23. Is this really happening or is it a dream?

24. You got a dream.You gotta protect it.

25. Her dream to enter the famous university came true.

26. It was the end of a dream.

27. His dream of being a movie star became true.

28. My dream will come true one day.

29. Her dream has come true.

30. Action is the last resource of those who know not how to dream

More similar words: dream up, dream of, dreaming, pipe dream, dreamlike, american dream, dread, creamy, stream, scream, dreaded, dreadful, streamer, ice cream, ice-cream, preamble, readdress, streaming, jet stream, mainstream, streamline, blood stream, streamlined, ronald reagan, whipped cream, stream of consciousness, drew, team, beam, seam. 

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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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Sentence Examples

The winner of the big contest: «One dream month due to the Rivoire et Carret spaghetti», Miss Agnes Jensen!

Until he tried to realize Asimov’s dream of a positronic brain.

And Lord, we’re thankful for nuclear power the cleanest, safest energy source except for solar, which is a pipe dream.

During the 15th century AD, the high priest Tlacaelel claims to have received a command from the gods in the form of a dream.

I’m not sure if it was a dream or not…

It doesn’t seem like it was a dream

Nonni had a bad dream last night.

…And found her dream spot on her idol, christina’s, team During the second-chance shootout.

It really is a moment where you’re just like, «is this — is this a dream

Their bad mind No gree make dem get better dream

I once told a lie when I was 12 and I had a dream that I went to Hell!

Look, we’ve all had the Spooky Hell dream, people.

The path of fire leads thee To Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

Welcome back to Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

You are having A Spooky Mormon Hell dream now!

Back into Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

No escape from Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

In this Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

I hate this Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

Spooky Mormon Hell dream Spooky Mormon Hell dream

Welcome, welcome to Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

You are never waking up from Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

(In Spooky Mormon Hell dream!

Spooky Mormon Hell dream now!

Spooky Mormon Hell dream done!

You had the Hell dream, didn’t you?

You’ve destroyed my dream and my life.

Richard, you’ll never be a wholly realized person unless your Summerwind dream becomes a reality.

The «D» stands for dream.

I’m happy your dream‘s come true, but this baby’s going to come out and when it comes out and I need you to be there.

The Summerwind dream is alive and well.

Copy that, Fitz is livin’ the dream.

Maybe all of this isn’t your dream.

It’s not your dream, it’s your nightmare.

Richard, we’re moments away from tasting our sweet dream together.

Now that the dead weight is gone we can focus on your Summerwind dream

If I yell yes and this is a dream, will I wake myself up?

And they were only too happy to put the last nail in the coffin of your pathetic dream.

Destroyed my dream and my life.

This place is Richard’s dream, and the it’s the only thing holding this family together.

Your dream lounge, the Summerwind?

I landed my fashion dream job working for her,

First one’s courage I don’t have timeNfor these stupid games! To test your courageNand find your animality you’ve got to enterNa dream state

Is this just another dream?

A sentence using the word dream. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use dream in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for dream.

  • Beastly dream! (8)
  • It was not his dream! (8)
  • It was no dream. (8)
  • I think I dream. (22)
  • This is the Dream. (16)
  • It was only a dream. (8)
  • I dream of the desert. (10)
  • It seems like a dream. (10)
  • Aminta wished to dream. (10)
  • Power to dream had gone. (10)
  • O, I shall dream about it! (9)
  • I dream of some old Judge! (10)
  • And her dream came back to her. (8)
  • To dream of you, to adore you! (10)
  • It was not a dream, now he knew. (10)
  • He walked away in a sort of dream. (8)
  • So had ended a dream, she thought. (10)
  • Camilla tells Camillo of her dream. (10)
  • And who was she to dream of denying them? (10)
  • He went through the day in a sort of dream. (8)
  • The second groom awoke suddenly from his dream. (8)
  • I would thou hadst been but a dream, thou crone! (10)
  • But how could I dream that you would ever meet her? (9)
  • All was over; the dream was past; the charm was broken. (9)
  • For who else would dream of such a reserve in the rear? (10)
  • We did not even dream of subjecting him to this indignity. (8)
  • Daylight prohibits the dream of it to mounted postillions. (10)
  • She felt what was happening only as from the depth of a dream. (12)
  • Once she had a dream of him, rushing past her down into the sea. (8)
  • She will never age, and all her actions are actions in a dream. (12)
  • She came to the avenue, and passed up it still in a sort of dream. (8)
  • Strange that he should have rushed into his dream with eyes open! (10)
  • Our union by the Head Supreme Is blest: our severance was the dream. (10)
  • Do you never make poetry here, and dream dreams, among your mountains? (8)
  • Renee had the scene from her window, like a dream given out of sleep. (10)
  • The whole descent is like a dream to me, so rapidly was it accomplished. (2)
  • So that we two can shut out the world; we live what is the dream of others. (10)
  • Lucy awoke from dreams which seemed reality, to the reality which was a dream. (10)
  • He was crossing, he told them, to count his barrels; a dream had disturbed him. (10)
  • But perpetual motion is as idle a dream in political organization as in mechanics. (14)
  • I could have turned my husband from this black path; I preferred to dream and sing. (10)
  • The dream disturbed him badly, especially that identification of himself with Soames. (8)
  • She would never dream of feeling for any of her nephews as John clearly felt for Olive. (8)
  • But there came a time when the days of the dream grew dark with sorrow in a rain of tears. (1)
  • In a dream somehow she had committed herself to a life-long imprisonment; and, oh terror! (10)
  • Through you The mark I may attain is visible, And I have strength to dream of winning it. (10)
  • Was it part of a dream; or was it, could it have been she, in her moonlight-coloured frock? (8)
  • The dread of being awakened from the happiest dream, was perhaps the most prominent feeling. (4)
  • He sighed, as it were the sound of his very last; he lay like a sleeper twitched by a dream. (10)
  • Well, Frank, your dream certainly shews that Highbury is in your thoughts when you are absent. (4)
  • It pervaded and possessed all the spiritual intervals of the dream, like a musical benediction. (1)
  • Thus when he spoke it was in a sharper voice, as if he had been awakened from a pleasant dream. (8)
  • At the thought, he took the words that had been spoken, and started from the dream he had been in. (10)
  • She will be cured by-and-by of that coveting of everything that I do, feel, think, dream, imagine . (10)
  • I have known and loved him since he was born, and I have been foolish enough to dream, dreams about him. (8)
  • Then, suddenly all that dream creature had vanished; he was on his feet, with a thumping heart, speaking. (8)
  • The whole thing was like a pleasurable dream; time and incident hung up, importance and reality suspended. (8)
  • She clung, however, to the topic of Bevisham, preferring to dream of the many more, rather than run risks. (10)
  • As the poet has said: After too strong a beam, Too bright a glory, We ask, Is this a dream Or magic story? (10)
  • Dream of the blossom of Good, In its waver and current and curve, With the hopes of my offspring enscrolled! (10)
  • It had been of late her wish or a dream, shaping hourly to a design, now positively to go through that furnace. (10)
  • He walked with his dog towards the risen sun, alone in the silvery light of Hampstead, meditating deeply on his dream. (8)
  • Those carved features, those keen, yet veiled eyes, had too often haunted her thoughts; they were like a bad dream come true. (8)
  • And as I moved to the door, I would hear the tip-tap of his bast slippers restoring him, up the stairs, to his dream of boots. (8)
  • She sits up, freeing her face and hands from the blankets, changing the swathings of deep sleep for the filmy coverings of a dream. (8)
  • Veneration, friends, Self-worship, which is often self-distrust, Bar the good way to you, and make a dream A fortress and a prison. (10)
  • All that had happened a few minutes ago in the blueberry patch seemed a far-off dream; the reality had died out of the looks and words. (9)
  • The church bell was tolling; they could see the little congregation pass across the churchyard into that weekly dream they knew too well. (8)
  • Beauchamp of Romfrey had been his dream, not Baskelett: and it increased his disgust of Beauchamp that Baskelett should step forward as the man. (10)
  • A primitive breath is there, and chaos; there the elements thunder and the most terrible dream becomes reality, an epic reality of immemorial ages. (12)

Also see sentences for: fancy, phantasm, phantom, vagary, vision.

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 Meanings and Examples of DREAM

dream

 n.  a series of thoughts or images occurring in a person’s mind during sleep

Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)

1  To Ethan, still in the rosy haze of his hour with Mattie, the sight came with the intense precision of the last dream before waking.

2  He continued to gaze at her vaguely, only half-roused from his dream.

3  Gradually the plantation widened out, as Gerald bought more acres lying near him, and in time the white house became a reality instead of a dream.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III

4  Scarlett came abruptly out of her dream of delight, for she had neglected to make the responses and her mother was looking at her reprovingly.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV

5  She wouldn’t even dream of saying to him boldly that she loved him—that would never do.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV

6  It was a wonderful day for Charles, a dream day, and he had fallen in love with Scarlett with no effort at all.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER VI

7  And the congratulations afterward and the kissing and the toasts and the dancing—all, all like a dream.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER VII

8  We are alike, Melanie, loving the same quiet things, and I saw before us a long stretch of uneventful years in which to read, hear music and dream.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XI

9  He was still a young girl’s dream of the Perfect Knight and her dream asked no more than acknowledgment of his love, went no further than hopes of a kiss.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XI

10  She was less frightened also because life had taken on the quality of a dream, a dream too terrible to be real.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XIX

11  The still hot darkness wrapped her like a dream.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXIII

12  He came close to her, looking at her in a dazed way as if he believed she was part of a dream.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXIV

13  I didn’t dream you’d faint, though the Lord knows you’ve had enough today to kill you.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXVII

14  It was always the same dream, the details never varied, but the terror of it mounted each time it came to her and the fear of experiencing it again troubled even her waking hours.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII

15  The dream returned again and again, whenever she went to sleep with an empty stomach.

Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII

Example Sentence: (150 in 11 pages)

16  I send my miss to the scattering stars and wish you a sweet dream under the light shedding through your window.

17  Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.

18  No dream is too big, and no dreamer is too small.

19  We dream and we build.

20  A person rich money is not certain, but if the man is not a dream, the poor people.

21  Since you left crushing the dream with, then I choose in perishing in addition.

22  You must continue to dream the wild dream that you dreamed when you were young.

23  The England manager has chosen his dream team for the World Cup.

24  In many parts of the country, democratic elections are simply a pipe dream.

25  The dream is not a dream, the difference between the two usually have a very worth pondering the distance.

26  His dream of competing in the Olympics remained unfulfilled.

27  It is precisely the possibility of realizing a dream that makes life interesting.

28  I had a terrible dream last night.

29  Is missing you in the dream.

30  I remembered my grandfather in my dream last night.

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