Like a dream
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British pronunciation/lˈaɪk ɐ dɹˈiːm/
American pronunciation/lˈaɪk ɐ dɹˈiːm/

Définition et Signification de "like a dream"

like a dream
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comme un rêve

without any problems or issues
like a dream definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "like a dream" and when to use it?

The idiom "like a dream" likely originated from the idea of dreams being perfect, smooth, or idealized experiences, often without any problems. In the past, dreams were often associated with pleasant, flawless occurrences, so describing something as happening "like a dream" suggests that it unfolded effortlessly and without trouble. Over time, this comparison became commonly used to describe things that worked out in an almost perfect or flawless way, much like how dreams can feel idealized or effortless.

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Meeting my favorite author in person was like a dream come true.
The luxurious spa retreat offered massages and pampering treatments that left guests feeling relaxed and rejuvenated, like a dream.
The investment opportunity promised great returns and seemed like a dream, but it quickly turned into a nightmare dressed like a daydream when the company went bankrupt and investors lost their money.
The newlyweds exchanged vows under a starry sky, surrounded by twinkling lights, creating a wedding ceremony that was like a dream.
The film's narrative, influenced by surrealism, unfolds like a dream, with disjointed scenes and strange juxtapositions that challenge the viewer's sense of reality.
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