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US
/ˈdɹimɝ/
]
[ UK /dɹˈiːmɐ/ ]
[ UK /dɹˈiːmɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone guided more by ideals than by practical considerations
- someone who is dreaming
- a person who escapes into a world of fantasy
How To Use dreamer In A Sentence
- Call me a moon-eyed dreamer: I still believe the work of the serious writer will be recognized for what it is, whether it takes place examples chosen only for clarity and expediency in Ambergris, or 351 West 52 St New York City Apt # D RIGHT NOW, dammit. Evil Monkey on Fantasy
- I know there are some psychoanalysts who theorize that every creature which appears in a dream or waking dream is an aspect of the dreamer. GALILEE
- In the figure of the sun, the text also allegorizes desire as the very medium that allows the Lover, the dreamer and the writer to ‘see.’
- Lethargic and lacking self-confidence, he was a quiet dreamer, with interests in theology, art history, and oriental religions.
- When I talk to these young dreamers entering the world of ministry, they hear me emphasize finding trained ears to hear them. Christianity Today
- For an unassuming pair of country-folk dreamers, their debut resonates with a wild collection of weirdos: county-fair folk-fest burn-outs, cowboy junkers, and record store braggarts.
- Nothing will bring a romantic dreamer down to reality faster than the bug, and every biting insect seems to visit us in turn.
- Reading about the fuggy alcoholic blurs always so lucidly expressed of experiences with the literary and intellectual luminaries of his day, one might wonder whether Hitchens is the dreamer or the dreamed, the purveyor of an intellectual fantasy or the product of other peoples' ideas. Ashley Rindsberg: On Hitchens
- Gordon Richards's star novice created a tremendous impression when beating Dreamers Delight at Doncaster and possesses scope for considerable improvement.
- Gordon Richards's star novice created a tremendous impression when beating Dreamers Delight at Doncaster and possesses scope for considerable improvement.