sweven

[ˈswɛvən]

sweven Definition

a dream or vision.

Using sweven: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sweven" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In my sweven, I was flying over the mountains.

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    The old man had a sweven that he would win the lottery.

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    She had a sweven of her deceased grandmother.

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    The sweven was so vivid that it felt real.

sweven Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sweven

Phrases with sweven

  • a pleasant or delightful dream

    Example

    Last night, I had a sweet sweven about traveling to Paris.

  • sweven-world

    a dreamlike or imaginary world

    Example

    The author's novel takes place in a sweven-world where anything is possible.

  • sweven-interpretation

    the act of analyzing and assigning meaning to a dream

    Example

    Some people believe that sweven-interpretation can reveal hidden truths about oneself.

Origins of sweven

from Old English 'swefn', meaning 'dream'

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Summary: sweven in Brief

'Sweven' [ˈswɛvən] refers to a dream or vision. It is often used in literature and poetry to describe an imaginary or dreamlike world. The phrase 'sweet sweven' denotes a pleasant dream, while 'sweven-interpretation' refers to the act of analyzing and assigning meaning to a dream.