What's the difference between dreamt and undreamt?

Dreamt


Definition:

  • () of Dream

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That interplay between message and content became the basis of his consultancy, Good Business, dreamt up partly with the CND campaigner Marjorie Thompson.
  • (2) The euro symbolises the ever closer union dreamt of by Europe's founders back in the 1950s.
  • (3) It is a tough task but one Elliot could only have dreamt of performing in August.
  • (4) He was, indeed, so reluctant to take sides that he got thrown out of the surrealist movement for confessing that he dreamt about the Nazi leader.
  • (5) A message was flashing on each pillar: Sophie Calle , end of sleepless night, 7:00 a.m. As if to confirm that I hadn't dreamt it all.
  • (6) But what's remarkable is the absence of support from the Conservative politicians who dreamt up this dire wheeze in the first place.
  • (7) The bestselling authors of the day - Ian Fleming, Len Deighton and John le Carré - could not have dreamt up a story more likely to strike a chord with the general public.
  • (8) Far from being a game dreamt up by marketing executives in the 80s, it turns out a version of handball was played by the Ancient Greeks.
  • (9) There began a long dreamt of US-PLO dialogue; he called it the Palestinians' "passport to the world".
  • (10) Dreamt up by costume designer Casey Storm, the striking pants are now available for $195 (£120) in Opening Ceremony stores in the US .
  • (11) Buso said he passed out in the rubble and sometimes dreamt he could hear his mother crying.
  • (12) Margareta van den Bosch, who dreamt up the H&M collaborations concept during a long tenure as head of design for H&M and now works as creative adviser to the brand, said the Wang collection broke new ground because “most pieces were developed from scratch, instead of reissuing archive pieces … Alex is one of the most important voices in fashion today … his designs are urban, wearable and covetable, offering a new take on an urban uniform … [he] has an inherent understanding of what people want to wear, and everything he does is with an energy and passion that’s infectious”.
  • (13) But rather king – the role he was born to do – the occupations he dreamt of were astronaut, policeman and firebreather.
  • (14) As an activist, web developer and poet, I never dreamt of being a politician and nor have I ever wanted to be a part of a political party.
  • (15) Green & Black's This name was dreamt up by the company founders as symbols of the brand: green for organic and black for the colour of chocolate.
  • (16) After the sacking of Martin Jol on Sunday, Rene Meulensteen's first game in charge was going exactly as he had dreamt it.
  • (17) But I'm 65, I've had the most wonderful life I'd ever dreamt of.
  • (18) The world would be uninhabitable if all of us dreamt on the epic scale of Ali but it would be a considerably drabber place if one among us had not done so.
  • (19) A dream that was dreamt by an entire country.” Costa Rica now play Holland on Saturday in a surprising last-eight appearance for the country that has a quarter of the population of Brazil’s biggest city.
  • (20) At breakfast one day – Leonid Brezhnev was still in the Kremlin, and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia a recent memory – she tossed her head and, after a slight, shy hesitation, confided: “You know, last night I had a dream.” She had dreamt that, by accident, just for one night, the Berlin Wall was opened.

Undreamt


Definition:

  • (a.) Not dreamed, or dreamed of; not th/ught of; not imagined; -- often followed by of.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) At Oxford University, for example, researchers have developed a self-driving car that can cope with weather conditions undreamt of in California.
  • (2) Wineland and Haroche and their teams have shown just how strange the quantum world really is and opened up the potential for new technologies undreamt of not so long ago.
  • (3) He realized that once the dark night of the Middle Ages was over, the sciences arose with undreamt of force and accelerated development.
  • (4) Transgenic animal techniques offer today's neuroscientist the ability to experimentally manipulate neurosecretory systems with a precision undreamt of by our predecessors.
  • (5) Labour's Caitlin Bisknell, on the other hand, gives the impression that the campaign's undreamt-of storyline has left plenty of people in her party struggling to know exactly what to say.

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