Full of dreams; characterized by dreaming, imagination, or a dreamlike quality; prone to daydreaming.
From dream + -ful (Old English -full, meaning 'full of'). The -ful suffix directly describes something filled with or characterized by the root word.
While 'dreamful' follows standard English word-building rules (like 'beautiful' or 'hateful'), speakers prefer 'dreamy' instead—this shows how English often selects shorter, simpler adjectives over longer -ful formations.
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