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- Dictionarynightmare/ˈnʌɪtmɛː/
noun
- 1. a frightening or unpleasant dream: "I had nightmares after watching the horror movie" Similar
- 2. a very unpleasant or frightening experience or prospect: "the nightmare of racial hatred" Similar
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NIGHTMARE definition: 1. a very upsetting or frightening dream: 2. an extremely unpleasant event or experience or…. Learn more.
: an evil spirit formerly thought to oppress people during sleep. 2. : a frightening dream that usually awakens the sleeper. 3. : something (such as an experience, situation, or object) having the monstrous character of a nightmare or producing a feeling of anxiety or terror. nightmare adjective. nightmarish. ˈnīt-ˌmer-ish. adjective.
an extremely unpleasant event or experience or possible event or experience: The whole trip was a nightmare - we lost our luggage and both flights were delayed. Being trapped underwater is my worst nightmare. Fewer examples. LeFanu suffered all his life from a recurrent nightmare that he was trapped in a falling house.
1. countable noun B1. A nightmare is a very frightening dream. All the victims still suffered nightmares. Jane did not eat cheese because it gives her nightmares. Synonyms: bad dream, hallucination, night terror More Synonyms of nightmare. 2. countable noun B1+.
noun. a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc. Synonyms: phantasmagoria. a condition, thought, or experience suggestive of a nightmare: the nightmare of his years in prison.
an experience that is very frightening and unpleasant, or very difficult to deal with. The trip turned into a nightmare when they both got sick. (informal) Nobody knows what's going on—it's a nightmare! (informal) Filling in all those forms was a nightmare. Losing a child is most people's worst nightmare.
n. 1. a terrifying dream producing feelings of extreme fear and anxiety. 2. a condition, thought, or experience suggestive of a nightmare.