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1. Anglo-American
noun. an American who was born in Britain or one whose ancestors were British.
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- chromakalim
- sephardim
- hapoalim
- downstream
- upstream
- sarofim
- ibrahim
- haradim
- extreme
- supreme
- maxime
- vadim
- stream
- scream
- rodime
- regime
- redeem
- rahim
- raheem
- pezim
- passim
- joaquim
- joachim
- hakeem
- esteem
- daelim
- basim
- avrim
- agleam
- steam
2. American
noun. a native or inhabitant of the United States.
Synonyms
- Badger
- Arkansawyer
- German American
- Afro-American
- Buckeye
- New Mexican
- Alabaman
- Nisei
- Yankee
- Delawarean
- Spanish American
- North Carolinian
- Michigander
- Mississippian
- Bay Stater
- Arizonan
- Californian
- Cornhusker
- Kansan
- Arkansan
- Beaver
- Mainer
- the States
- Hoosier
- Bluegrass Stater
- Yank
- Carolinian
- Bostonian
- Idahoan
- United States
- Nevadan
- New Jerseyite
- Northerner
- African American
- Wisconsinite
- U.S.
- Yankee-Doodle
- Georgian
- New Jerseyan
- inhabitant
- Hispanic
- Arizonian
- US
- Missourian
- West Virginian
- Hawaiian
- Louisianian
- Washingtonian
- Sooner
- Alabamian
- Ohioan
- Pennsylvanian
- U.S.A.
- Vermonter
- Minnesotan
- Oklahoman
- Texan
- America
- dweller
- indweller
- Keystone Stater
- Iowan
- Appalachian
- Alaskan
- Garden Stater
- Tory
- Oregonian
- denizen
- Puerto Rican
- Creole
- New Hampshirite
- Granite Stater
- Wolverine
- Hispanic American
- New Yorker
- Wyomingite
- Utahan
- Marylander
- New Englander
- Volunteer
- Delawarian
- Down Easter
- African-American
- Franco-American
- Tarheel
- United States of America
- Southerner
- Coloradan
- habitant
- Kentuckian
- South Dakotan
- Illinoisan
- Connecticuter
- North Dakotan
- Rhode Islander
- Montanan
- Anglo-American
- Nebraskan
- Tennessean
- USA
- Gopher
- Louisianan
- Floridian
- Virginian
- South Carolinian
- Asian American
- Indianan
Etymology
- -an (English)
- -anus (Latin)
- America (English)
- Americus (English)
3. American
noun. the English language as used in the United States.
Synonyms
- African American English
- Black English Vernacular
- Black English
- Black Vernacular English
- Ebonics
- Black Vernacular
- English language
- American language
- AAVE
- American English
- African American Vernacular English
Antonyms
- southern
- nonresident
- inactivation
- natural language
Etymology
- -an (English)
- -anus (Latin)
- America (English)
- Americus (English)
4. dream
noun. ['ˈdriːm'] a series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep.
Synonyms
- mental imagery
- nightmare
- imaging
- sleeping
- dreaming
- wet dream
- imagery
Antonyms
- be active
- exclude
- disloyalty
- multiculturalism
Etymology
- dreem (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dremen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. dream
verb. ['ˈdriːm'] have a daydream; indulge in a fantasy.
Synonyms
- imagine
- conceive of
- envisage
- ideate
- woolgather
- stargaze
Antonyms
- rouse
- bring round
- waken
- alter
Etymology
- dreem (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dremen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. dream
verb. ['ˈdriːm'] experience while sleeping.
Synonyms
- perceive
- sleep
- slumber
- catch some Z's
- comprehend
- log Z's
Antonyms
- modify
- change
- bring to
- bring around
Etymology
- dreem (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dremen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. dream
noun. ['ˈdriːm'] imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake.
Synonyms
- imagination
- daydream
- vision
- air castle
- daydreaming
- castle in the air
- imaginativeness
- woolgathering
- dreaming
- oneirism
- reverie
- castle in Spain
Antonyms
- despair
- unambitious
- ambitious
- conception
Etymology
- dreem (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dremen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. dream
noun. ['ˈdriːm'] a cherished desire.
Synonyms
- nationalism
- aspiration
- desire
- emulation
- ambition
Antonyms
- imperfect
- awake
- wakeful
- consciousness
Etymology
- dreem (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dremen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. dream
noun. ['ˈdriːm'] a fantastic but vain hope (from fantasies induced by the opium pipe).
Synonyms
- phantasy
- pipe dream
Antonyms
- work
- attentive
- erect
Etymology
- dreem (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dremen (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. dream
noun. ['ˈdriːm'] a state of mind characterized by abstraction and release from reality.
Synonyms
- reverie
Antonyms
- estivate
- aestivate
Etymology
- dreem (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dremen (Middle English (1100-1500))