Comparative for of, or resembling, a dream
“But we are suddenly roused from our dreamy vision of the past and brought back to present realities.”
Comparative for given to, or indulging, in daydreaming
“At Fraserburgh Academy, the gentle, sweet-natured, dreamy boy filled jotters with costume designs and drawings, some of which are on loan to the exhibition.”
Comparative for having a magical or enchanting quality
“Both castles had such a luxurious, dreamy quality to them.”
Comparative for vague and unclear, as if in a dream
“I think I have a dreamy recollection of a sort of puddy-fat little man, with a rosy face, and almost white hair.”
Comparative for giving comfort, or calming in nature
“Built into a crevice between two boulders on the spa's hillside property, the cave-like steam room is a dreamy place to soothe the body and clear the head.”
Comparative for pleasing to the mind or senses
“This hotel in the verdant mountains of South Tyrol ticks all the boxes of a dreamy getaway.”
Comparative for very physically attractive or alluring
“Lorraine would find herself besotted with Calvin Klein's dreamy good looks.”
Comparative for idealistic or romantic in one's perception of something, at times overly so
“We can have no patience for the ivory-towered planners who would like to reshape the world according to their dreamy ideals.”
Comparative for having a striking splendor that inspires awe or amazement
Comparative for existing only in the imagination
Comparative for arousing or characterized by intense feeling
Comparative for showing no interest, vigor, determination, or enthusiasm
Comparative for having or showing creativity or inventiveness
Comparative for having a charming or captivating aura or personality
Comparative for providing perfect happiness or great joy
Comparative for absorbed in thought
Comparative for separated from the body, or not having a physical body
Comparative for feeling or expressing regret, bitterness or sorrow
Comparative for crazy or behaving irrationally
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