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Meaning of dream room | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. One's ideal room.
  2. A imagined space in lucid dreams, hypnosis, or psychological contexts.

Examples

“"I knew they were going to do my dream room, but I didn't know it was going to be this good!"”
“To me, the child’s dream room is the Magic Kingdom of theme room designing and gives you the chance to use your imagination and decorative detailing to the max.”
“Elroy’s dream room was pretty much anywhere large enough to hold his sticky foldup bed, his enormous collection of foreign beer cans and a giant framed photograph of himself, in his jocks, projectile vomiting into the Pacific Ocean.”
“That night Zane was pulled into the dream room again. All was as it had been the night before, but this time Erin was there too.”
“I pictured my mother here in this room, going to the cupboard, taking out her painting materials and then going out to paint a scene of the castle or the Island, or perhaps to do a portrait. Where had she seen the dream room? That was yet another mystery.”
“First session-. Katy found two dream rooms. The good dream room was all light and cosy. The bad dream room was dark and dismal, and in this room she saw a dark foreboding figure.”
“The bedroom, dreamroom of the house, becomes awake when we sleep and fills with ancestors, daemons, animals, unspeakable acts, unknown creatures, and other fears not admitted to conscious life.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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