[
UK
/dɹˈiːmi/
]
[ US /ˈdɹimi/ ]
[ US /ˈdɹimi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
lacking spirit or liveliness
a languid wave of the hand
a languid mood
a lackadaisical attempt
a hot languorous afternoon -
dreamy in mood or nature
a woolgathering moment
How To Use dreamy In A Sentence
- He has gorgeous black hair, and these dreamy blue eyes.
- She has a dreamy romantic nature.
- Her dreamy, cinematic songs were bewitching, her jerky dance moves beguiling. Times, Sunday Times
- It appears the glee club diva is developing a schoolgirl crush on her admittedly dreamy teacher. New 'Glee' clips: Will and Rachel do 'Endless Love!' | EW.com
- Her pale face had taken on a dreamy glow, a faraway look glazed her eyes.
- Stems and leaves of green set off the dreamy chromatic harmony.
- Hurrell helped established the identity of many actresses and actors and created an iconography of steamy sexuality with dreamy glamour.
- It's not so much dreamy as it is lazy and indolent.
- The windows cast a dreamy light in the room.
- Arrigo was also dark, but his features were outlined by a sort of delicate grace that had evolved from adorable to dreamy as he'd grown up.