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nightmare a situation resembling a terrifying dream a terrifying or deeply upsetting dream
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nightmare disorder [DSM-IV] a sleep disorder of the parasomnia group, consisting of repeated episodes of nightmares that awaken the sleeper, who rapidly becomes fully oriented and alert and can vividly recall the dreams. Onset is usually in childhood or adolescence, and children often outgrow the disorder. Called also dream anxiety d.
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nightmare A dream causing strong feelings of fear, horror and distress.
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nightmare d. [DSM-IV]  a sleep disorder of the parasomnia group, consisting of repeated episodes of nightmares that awaken the sleeper, who rapidly becomes fully oriented and alert and can vividly recall the dreams. Onset is usually in childhood or adolescence, and children often outgrow the disorder. Called also dream anxiety d.
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nightmare A dream bringing about intense feelings of fear, horror, and distress. The unconscious intentions of these dreams are not always meant to be negative, but sometimes are meant to help us improve our lives in some manner. Nightmares are often believed to be unconscious ways of dealing with fears, or even warnings of events to come.
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