Another word is 'wonder' or 'hope' or sometimes 'wish'
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Dreams (in the sense of goals): hopes, ambitions, aspirations
Dreams that occur during sleep: illusions, visions, imaginings
Yes the word 'dreams' is indeed a common noun
His dreams were senseless and inchoate.
Yes, the word 'dreamer' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone who dreams; a word for a person.
Yes, the word 'dreams', the plural form of the noun 'dream', is a common, abstract noun; a word for any dream or dreams of anyone.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Barbara Eden, aka TV's 'I Dream of Jeannie'Cooperstown Dreams Park, Home of the American Youth Baseball Hall of FameDream Street, Florence, KY'Field of Dreams' 1989 movie starring Kevin Costner
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
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Yes the word 'dreams' is indeed a common noun
There is no specific word in the English language for a person who only has nightmares with no good dreams.
The word is oneiric. Oneiric means of or relating to dreams or dreaming.
Dreams is the word.
Some synonyms include: notions conceptions designs plans considerations dreams understandings inspirations attitudes outlooks perspectives realizations
A nightmare is another word for a disturbing dream. Many people have nightmares when they have troubling things on their mind before they sleep.
It is no one's business what another person dreams, particularly students and their instructors.
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Dream (to dream, verb) = Somniare Dream (noun) = Somnium
The singular form is "rüya" (dream). You can use "rüyalar" for "dreams."
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