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Dreamed or Dreamt—Which Is Right? | Grammarly
Dreamt and dreamed are both past tense forms of dream. Dreamt is more common in Britain, while dreamed is more common in other English-speaking countries, including the U.S. Dreamed seems to be more popular than dreamt when talking about sleeping, but when dream has a hopeful, literary sense, dreamt might be used.
Dreamed or Dreamt—A Quick Guide - LanguageTool
The short answer is that either works. Both of these past tense forms of dream are considered correct. Below, we’ll review the popularity of dreamed and dreamt, go over which is preferred in both British and American English, and provide example sentences.
DREAM Synonyms: 164 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Definition of dream. 1. as in daydream. a conception or image created by the imagination and having no objective reality his invention is only a dream right now, but someday it might be a reality. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. daydream. illusion. fantasy. vision. delusion. phantasy. nightmare. idea. fantasm. unreality. pipe dream.
Dreamed or Dreamt: Which is it? | Merriam-Webster
Dreamed and dreamt are both acceptable past tense forms of dream. Dreamed follows the pattern of regular verbs, ending with '-ed' while dreamt is irregular. Often the irregular, or 'strong,' form of a word gives way and is replaced by the normalized form, but both dreamt and dreamed are still in use.
DREAM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
dream noun [C] (HOPE) an event or condition that you hope for very much, although it is not likely to happen: It was his dream to be a dancer. Dream is sometimes used before a noun when you want to say that something is almost perfect: If there were one more bedroom, it would be my dream house.
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