Word Meanings - DREAMFUL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Full of dreams. " Dreamful ease." Tennyson. -- Dream"ful*ly, adv.
Related words: (words related to DREAMFUL)
- DREAMINESS
The state of being dreamy. - DREAMER
1. One who dreams. 2. A visionary; one lost in wild imaginations or vain schemes of some anticipated good; as, a political dreamer. - DREAM
Dan. & Sw. dröm; cf. G. trügen to deceive, Skr. druh to harm, hurt, try to hurt. AS. dreám joy, gladness, and OS. dr joy are, perh., different words; cf. Gr. 1. The thoughts, or series of thoughts, or imaginary transactions, which occupy the - DREAMILY
As if in a dream; softly; slowly; languidly. Longfellow. - TENNYSONIAN
Of or pertaining to Alfred Tennyson, the English poet ; resembling, or having some of the characteristics of, his poetry, as simplicity, pictorial quality, sensuousness, etc. - DREAMLESS
Free from, or without, dreams. Camden. -- Dream"less*ly, adv. - DREAMY
Abounding in dreams or given to dreaming; appropriate to, or like, dreams; visionary. "The dreamy dells." Tennyson. - DREAMLAND
An unreal, delightful country such as in sometimes pictured in dreams; region of fancies; fairyland. builds a bridge from dreamland for his lay. Lowell. - DREAMINGLY
In a dreamy manner. - DREAMFUL
Full of dreams. " Dreamful ease." Tennyson. -- Dream"ful*ly, adv. - UNDREAMED; UNDREAMT
Not dreamed, or dreamed of; not thof. Unpathed waters, undreamed shores. Shak. - DAYDREAMER
One given to draydreams. - DAYDREAM
A vain fancy speculation; a reverie; a castle in the air; unfounded hope. Mrs. Lambert's little daydream was over. Thackeray. - JOHNADREAMS
A dreamy, idle fellow. Shak. - ADREAMED
Visited by a dream; -- used in the phrase, To be adreamed, to dream. - OUTDREAM
To pass, or escape, while dreaming. "To oultdream dangers." Beau. & Fl.