Dreamier: meaning, definitions and examples

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dreamier

 

[ ˈdriːmiər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

more dreamlike

Dreamier refers to something that is more dreamlike or ethereal, often evoking a sense of fantasy or imagination. It is commonly used to describe situations, images, or feelings that are idealized or less grounded in reality. For example, a setting that is particularly enchanting might be described as dreamier than an ordinary day's experience.

Synonyms

ethereal, fantastical, idealistic, imaginative, whimsical

Examples of usage

  • The landscape looked dreamier in the soft morning light.
  • Her dress was dreamier than anything I had ever seen.
  • The music had a dreamier quality tonight, captivating the audience.
  • After taking the new medication, his thoughts became dreamier and more unfocused.

Translations

Translations of the word "dreamier" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais sonhador

🇮🇳 ज़्यादा सपने देखने वाला

🇩🇪 träumerischer

🇮🇩 lebih bermimpi

🇺🇦 більш мрійливий

🇵🇱 bardziej marzycielski

🇯🇵 より夢のような

🇫🇷 plus rêveur

🇪🇸 más soñador

🇹🇷 daha hayalperest

🇰🇷 더 꿈꾸는

🇸🇦 أكثر حلمًا

🇨🇿 více snivý

🇸🇰 viac snivý

🇨🇳 更梦幻的

🇸🇮 bolj sanjav

🇮🇸 meira draumkenndur

🇰🇿 одан да арманшыл

🇬🇪 უფრო ოცნებობს

🇦🇿 daha xəyalpərəst

🇲🇽 más soñador

Etymology

The word 'dreamy' originates from Middle English 'dreme', which means 'dream', derived from Old English 'drēam', signifying 'joy' or 'music'. The suffix '-ier' is used to form the comparative degree of adjectives in English. Thus, 'dreamier' indicates a state that is more imbued with the qualities of a dream than the standard. The use of 'dreamy' and its comparative form has evolved within romantic and poetic contexts, highlighting aspects of beauty, fantasy, and an escape from reality.