Noun
A visionary; one lost in wild imaginations or vain schemes of some anticipated good; as, a political dreamer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough an integral part of the dreamer's psyche, these manifestations were largely autonomous and were perceived by the dreamer to be external personages. Source: Internet
And Dreamer tweeted afterwards that he knew of the secret entrance – as well as the best time to get food from the canteen. Source: Internet
Biographer Cath Carroll describes the young Fleetwood as "a dreamer, an empathetic youth" who, though intelligent, did not excel academically. Source: Internet
But they both speak the language of the outcasts, of the working class dreamer who longs to escape. Source: Internet
"But my father thought I was a dreamer, I wasn't gonna amount to anything. Source: Internet
“For someone who had no deep background knowledge, Irrfan picked everything up incredibly fast,” says Aseem Chhabra, author of the recently released biography, Irrfan Khan: The Man, The Dreamer, The Star (Rupa). Source: Internet