nightmare

UK /ˈnaɪt.mɛə/ US /ˈnaɪt.mɛɚ/
noun 4verb 3

Collocations

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1

(noun.) bad dream

ADJ

awful, horrible, terrible, terrifying | continuing, recurring

VERB + NIGHTMARE

have, suffer | wake (up) from

give sb

That scary story your brother told gave you nightmares for a whole week.

PREP

~ about

She kept having nightmares about being late for her final exam.

2

(noun.) bad/feared experience

ADJ

absolute, awful, horrible, real, terrible, terrifying

worst

Being late for an important exam was my worst nightmare in high school.

personal

living

My commute during rush hour has become a living nightmare since the new construction started.

administrative, bureaucratic, financial, etc.

VERB + NIGHTMARE

endure, face, suffer, survive

become, prove, turn into

The project became a nightmare after the main contractor suddenly quit halfway through.

create | escape (from)

NIGHTMARE + VERB

be over | come true

NIGHTMARE + NOUN

scenario, vision

Losing my job during the pandemic was a nightmare scenario that many people faced in 2020.

world | journey

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