Dreamt [verb]

Definition of Dreamt:

conjure up scenario

Opposite/Antonyms of Dreamt:


Sentence/Example of Dreamt:

He dreamt of a serpent coiling around his throat, and when he strove to grasp it the slimy thing glided away from his clutch.

Chaucer dreamt that he was one of the men posted to watch which way the hart went, and to keep the bounds.

They strove together, the devil and Worse, from morning until evening, and at night when he dreamt.

No, he could not bear to become poor again, and he would not give up the delights he had dreamt of.

But in the night, betwixt Monday and Tuesday, he had cramps, and dreamt the devils were pulling him by the feet.

I feel that on closer acquaintance you would not find that harmony between me and my music of which you have dreamt.

And he was a dancer among dancers, so that the maidens dreamt of him, and some of them even thought of him when waking.

Young Murray little dreamt of the cause of the notary's peculiar smile.

Springing to his feet, he darted off at a speed which no human grocer could ever have dreamt of.

Did not Shakspeare write, 'There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy'?