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All dreaminess antonyms

dreamΒ·y
D d

noun dreaminess

  • connexion β€” the act or state of connecting.
  • clamour β€” If people are clamouring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
  • labour β€” productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • vigour β€” active strength or force.
  • linkage β€” the act of linking; state or manner of being linked.
  • merger β€” a statutory combination of two or more corporations by the transfer of the properties to one surviving corporation.
  • compassion β€” Compassion is a feeling of pity, sympathy, and understanding for someone who is suffering.
  • attachment β€” If you have an attachment to someone or something, you are fond of them or loyal to them.
  • combination β€” A combination of things is a mixture of them.
  • connection β€” A connection is a relationship between two things, people, or groups.
  • bias β€” Bias is a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favour that person or thing.
  • interest β€” the feeling of a person whose attention, concern, or curiosity is particularly engaged by something: She has a great interest in the poetry of Donne.
  • kindness β€” the state or quality of being kind: kindness to animals.
  • sympathy β€” harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between persons or on the part of one person with respect to another.
  • heed β€” to give careful attention to: He did not heed the warning.
  • mindfulness β€” the state or quality of being mindful or aware of something.
  • attentiveness β€” characterized by or giving attention; observant: an attentive audience.
  • remembering β€” to recall to the mind by an act or effort of memory; think of again: I'll try to remember the exact date.
  • diligence β€” constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken; persistent exertion of body or mind.
  • industriousness β€” working energetically and devotedly; hard-working; diligent: an industrious person.
  • activity β€” Activity is a situation in which a lot of things are happening or being done.
  • life β€” the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
  • liveliness β€” full or suggestive of life or vital energy; active, vigorous, or brisk: a lively discussion.
  • action β€” Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
  • industry β€” the aggregate of manufacturing or technically productive enterprises in a particular field, often named after its principal product: the automobile industry; the steel industry.
  • continuation β€” The continuation of something is the fact that it continues, rather than stopping.
  • agitation β€” If someone is in a state of agitation, they are very worried or upset, and show this in their behaviour, movements, or voice.
  • disturbance β€” the act of disturbing.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • worry β€” to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • clamor β€” If people are clamoring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
  • awakening β€” the start of a feeling or awareness in a person
  • consciousness β€” Your consciousness is your mind and your thoughts.
  • hurt β€” to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
  • injury β€” harm or damage that is done or sustained: to escape without injury.
  • noise β€” sound, especially of a loud, harsh, or confused kind: deafening noises.
  • core β€” The core of a fruit is the central part of it. It contains seeds or pips.
  • wakefulness β€” unable to sleep; not sleeping; indisposed to sleep: Excitement made the children wakeful.
  • busyness β€” the quality or condition of being busy.
  • distress β€” great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
  • labor β€” productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • work β€” Henry Clay, 1832–84, U.S. songwriter.
  • go β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • start β€” to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
  • beginning β€” The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it.
  • advance β€” To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone.
  • base β€” The base of something is its lowest edge or part.
  • nightmare β€” a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
  • regard β€” to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
  • respect β€” a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
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