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Associations of "Dreams" (30 Words)
abstractly | In abstract terms. |
ambition | Have as one s ambition. He achieved his ambition of making a fortune. |
aspiration | A hope or ambition of achieving something. Bathing solutions were changed by careful aspiration. |
awake | Regain consciousness. Awake to the dangers of her situation. |
chimerical | Being or relating to or like a chimera. His Utopia is not a chimerical commonwealth but a practical improvement on what already exists. |
daydream | Indulge in a daydream. She was lost in a daydream. |
delusion | The act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas. What a capacity television has for delusion. |
dreaming | A series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep. |
dreamy | Dreamy in mood or nature. A dreamy boy who grew up absorbed in poetry. |
envisage | Form a mental picture of (something not yet existing or known. The Rome Treaty envisaged free movement across frontiers. |
envision | Picture to oneself; imagine possible. I cannot envision him as President. |
fancy | Have a fancy or particular liking or desire for. Never had the wildest flights of fancy imagined such magnificence. |
fantasy | Fiction with a large amount of imagination in it. A schoolgirl fantasy. |
hallucination | An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present. His dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination. |
idea | A mental impression. He has an idea that we don t like him. |
ideational | Being of the nature of a notion or concept. Policy has been shaped by both material and ideational factors. |
illusion | An instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience. They have the illusion that I am very wealthy. |
imaginable | Capable of being imagined. The most spectacular views imaginable. |
imagination | The part of the mind that imagines things. He could still hear her in his imagination. |
inspiration | A sudden brilliant or timely idea. Then I had an inspiration. |
megalomania | Obsession with the exercise of power. |
nightmare | A terrifying or deeply upsetting dream. The nightmare of racial hatred. |
oversleep | Sleep longer than intended. We talked until the early hours and consequently I overslept. |
paranoia | Unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people. Mild paranoia afflicts all prime ministers. |
paranoiac | A person suffering from paranoia. Nonsensical paranoiac ramblings. |
reverie | An instrumental piece suggesting a dreamy or musing state. His own compositions can move from impressionist reveries to an orchestral chordal approach. |
sleep | Be able to accommodate for sleeping. This tent sleeps six people. |
visionary | (of a scheme or idea) not practical. A visionary leader. |
visualize | Form a mental image of; imagine. The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver. |
waking | The state of remaining awake. Days of danger and nights of waking. |