From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdreamlikedream‧like /ˈdriːmlaɪk/ adjective DREAMas if happening in a dream SYN unreal The film had a dreamlike quality.
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dreamlike• I remained aware that he was there, but everything around me disappeared and everything felt dreamlike.• In his confession, Nenno described the evening as dreamlike.• He followed all her movements with dreamlike detachment; an all-engulfing numbness seemed to have removed every trace of feeling from him.• That day at the office seemed to pass by in an even more dreamlike fashion than usual.• The dreamlike flight lasted four hours.• Suddenly, it seemed utterly unbelievable, a mere figment of her dreamlike state.• It felt as though she'd drifted into some dreamlike watery paradise.