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lucid dream
[ loo-sid dreem ]
noun
- a dream in which a person is aware that they are dreaming and can often control action in the dream:
I had a nightmare that I was lost at sea, but I was able to turn it into a lucid dream and I made myself find a radio to call for help.
verb (used without object)
- to have a dream in which the person is aware that they are dreaming and can often control action in the dream:
She says she lucid dreams every few months and is training herself to do so more often.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- lu·cid dream·ing noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of lucid dream1
Example Sentences
Only 40 minutes into the competition and now it is beginning to feel like a lucid dream.
According to Scott, what Crolla experienced therefore, was more a lucid dream, conjured after the event, than a real memory,
Sense memories of childhood isolation take over like a lucid dream.
Everyone suddenly, it seems, wants to lucid dream.
But the idea that you can prompt a lucid dream with ultrasound transducers—their brain stimulation technology of choice—is still purely hypothetical, Wollberg acknowledged.
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