Need another word that means the same as “dreaming”? Find 1 synonym and 30 related words for “dreaming” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Dreaming” are: dream
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “dreaming” as a noun can have the following definitions:
dream | A state of mind in which someone is or seems to be unaware of their immediate surroundings. He lives in a dream that has nothing to do with reality. |
asleep | Lacking sensation. A man lay asleep. |
awake | Not in a state of sleep; completely conscious. Still not fully awake. |
bed | Place plants in a prepared bed of soil. He sat on the edge of the bed. |
daydream | Have a daydream indulge in a fantasy. She was lost in a daydream. |
doze | A light fitful sleep. I dozed off for a few seconds. |
dreamy | Dreamy in mood or nature. The atmosphere is tranquil and dreamy. |
drowse | Make sleepy. Let not your prudence drowse. |
drowsiness | A very sleepy state. This drug can cause drowsiness. |
drowsy | Causing sleepiness. Made drowsy by the long ride. |
envision | Picture to oneself; imagine possible. She envisioned the admiring glances of guests seeing her home. |
hypnosis | A hypnotic state. I was regressed under hypnosis. |
hypnotism | The act of inducing hypnosis. |
illusory | Based on or having the nature of an illusion. Secret activities offer presidents the alluring but often illusory promise that they can achieve foreign policy goals without the bothersome debate and open decision that are staples of democracy. |
imaginary | Existing only in the imagination. Chris had imaginary conversations with her. |
mesmerism | The act of inducing hypnosis. |
nap | A soft or fuzzy surface texture. She took to napping on the beach in the afternoons. |
nightmare | A frightening or unpleasant dream. The nightmare of racial hatred. |
oversleep | Sleep longer or later than one intended. We talked until the early hours and consequently I overslept. |
reverie | An abstracted state of absorption. His own compositions can move from impressionist reveries to an orchestral chordal approach. |
rouse | Cause to be agitated excited or roused. She roused and looked around. |
sleep | A gummy secretion found in the corners of the eyes after sleep. He sleeps in Holywell cemetery. |
sleepy | Needing or ready for sleep. He turned off the road into a sleepy little town. |
slumber | Sleep. Calm as a child in dreamless slumber. |
snore | Make a snorting or grunting sound while asleep. She sings a version of Passionate Kisses that s a certified snore. |
somnolence | A very sleepy state. |
somnolent | Inclined to or marked by drowsiness. The sound had a somnolent effect. |
subconscious | The subconscious part of the mind not in technical use in psychoanalysis where unconscious is preferred. My subconscious fear. |
visualize | Form a mental image of; imagine. Mathematicians often visualize. |
waken | Cause to become awake or conscious. They combined to waken a forgotten and futile hope. |
waking | Marked by full consciousness or alertness. Worked every moment of my waking hours. |
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