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dreamer
[ dree-mer ]
noun
- a person who dreams:
The dream provides insights into the interior life of the dreamer, or so say many psychotherapists.
- a person who lives in a world of fantasy; one who is impractical and unrealistic:
The phrase "economically illiterate" has long been used to smear leftists as unrealistic utopian dreamers.
- a person whose ideas or projects are considered audacious or highly speculative; visionary:
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was considered a dreamer—and what a wonderful dream it is!
dreamer
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noun
- a person who dreams habitually
- a person who lives in or escapes to a world of fantasy or illusion; escapist
- archaic.a prophet; visionary
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of dreamer1
Example Sentences
As residents continue to imagine what Altadena’s future could look like after the Eaton fire, dreamers have begun mapping plans inspired by old Sears catalogs.
Indeed, modern-day affirmative stereotypes about the Irish as a drunken and sentimental tribe of poets, dreamers and pugilists closely mirror older, more negative stereotypes, rendered charming instead of threatening.
We’re building out this community team, this amazing project, which is “sister dreamer,†and then also building out the Community Center, which will be a permanent space hopefully by 2028.
Topanga Canyon has always attracted artists, musicians and dreamers - and Morse had just quit her sensible day job to devote 2025 to making it in Hollywood, working fulltime on her comedic writing and performing.
We got into this business because we’re dreamers and we want to tell stories.’
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