dreamy

adjective
UK: /ˈdriːmi/
US: /ˈdriːmi/
  1. Having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality.

    1. The music was dreamy and relaxing for everyone.
    2. The soft lighting gave the room a dreamy atmosphere, perfect for a nap.
  2. Looking as if you are thinking about pleasant things and not paying attention to what is happening around you.

    1. She had a dreamy look in her eyes when I saw her.
    2. He stared out the window with a dreamy expression, lost in his thoughts.
  3. Beautiful or wonderful.

    1. They live in a dreamy cottage by the sea where everyone wants to be.
    2. The vacation was dreamy we were so happy that time.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "dreamy" in English means: Having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality., Looking as if you are thinking about pleasant things and not paying attention to what is happening around you., Beautiful or wonderful..

The phonetic transcription of "dreamy" is /ˈdriːmi/ in British English and /ˈdriːmi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "dreamy": fantasy, unrealistic, idyllic, visionary, ethereal.

Example usage of "dreamy": "The music was dreamy and relaxing for everyone.". More examples on the page.