moonbeam

[ˈmuːnbiːm]

moonbeam Definition

  • 1a ray of light from the moon
  • 2a fanciful or unrealistic idea or notion

Using moonbeam: Examples

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

  • Example

    The moonbeams shone through the window and illuminated the room.

  • Example

    She had a moonbeam idea of starting a business without any capital.

  • Example

    His head was filled with moonbeam notions of becoming a famous actor.

moonbeam Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for moonbeam

Phrases with moonbeam

  • chasing moonbeams

    pursuing unrealistic or unattainable goals

    Example

    He's been chasing moonbeams for years, trying to become a millionaire overnight.

  • a gentle, romantic kiss given in the moonlight

    Example

    They shared a moonbeam kiss on the beach, under the stars.

  • a slow, romantic dance performed in the moonlight

    Example

    They swayed to the music in a moonbeam dance, lost in each other's arms.

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Summary: moonbeam in Brief

A 'moonbeam' [ˈmuːnbiːm] is a ray of light from the moon. It can also refer to fanciful or unrealistic ideas or notions, such as 'chasing moonbeams.' The term is often used in romantic contexts, as in 'moonbeam kiss' or 'moonbeam dance.'