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Webster 1913 Edition
Nightmare
1.
A fiend or incubus formerly supposed to cause trouble in sleep.
[archaic]
Definition 2024
nightmare
nightmare
English
Noun
nightmare (plural nightmares)
- (now rare) A female demon or monster, thought to plague people while they slept and cause a feeling of suffocation and terror during sleep.
- 1817, Walter Scott, Rob Roy:
- It haunted me, however, more than once, like the nightmare.
- 1843, Edgar Allan Poe, ‘The Black Cat’:
- I started, hourly, from dreams of unutterable fear, to find the hot breath of the thing upon my face, and its vast weight—an incarnate Night-Mare that I had no power to shake off—incumbent eternally upon my heart!
- 1817, Walter Scott, Rob Roy:
- A very bad or frightening dream.
- I had a nightmare that I tried to run but could neither move nor breathe.
- (figuratively) Any bad, miserable, difficult or terrifying situation or experience that arouses anxiety, terror, agony or great displeasure.
- Cleaning up after identity theft can be a nightmare of phone calls and letters.
Synonyms
- (demon said to torment sleepers): incubus (male demon afflicting female sleeper), succubus
- (bad dream): night terror (sleep disorder)
Related terms
Translations
a very bad or frightening dream
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a bad or difficult experience
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