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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!
Usually Dreamer Sometimes DREAMer a person who qualifies for DACA or the Dream Act.
dreamer
/ ˈːə /
noun
a person who dreams habitually
a person who lives in or escapes to a world of fantasy or illusion; escapist
archaica prophet; visionary
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dreamer1
Example Sentences
This is still where dreamers dream and doers do, and we are stubborn about it.
"I'm the dreamer in the house and always said that if we won big, we'd treat ourselves," Mr Steele said.
We can go much further back than Scott Fitzgerald without finding the lost golden age of mythological harmony and stability the Trumpist dreamers seem to imagine.
“Jane Austen Wrecked My Life” is the kind of warm romance that will make any bookish dreamer swoon, as a thoroughly modern woman with old-fashioned ideas about love experiences her own Austenesque tumble.
Ellis, a venturesome dreamer with a promising academic future, drowns during the summer before college.
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