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dreamy

/ˈdrimi/
/ˈdrimi/
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Other forms: dreamier; dreamiest

Things that are dreamy seem slightly strange and unreal, but in a lovely way. A dreamy tune on the radio might make you close your eyes and smile.

Your favorite tea shop might have a dreamy atmosphere, and your favorite movie might be slow and dreamy, with dreamlike images and meditative music. If a person is dreamy, she tends to live in her head, thinking or daydreaming. Informally, you can also describe something or someone that's wonderful or nice to look at as dreamy: "He's my favorite singer, and he's so dreamy." This casual meaning began as US teen slang in the 1940s.

Definitions of dreamy
  1. adjective
    showing a lack of attention or care
    synonyms: moony, woolgathering
    inattentive
    showing a lack of attention or care
  2. adjective
    lacking spirit or liveliness
    lethargic, unenergetic
    deficient in alertness or activity
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/ˈdrimi/
UK
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