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Qué (quién) es Nightmare - definición

UNPLEASANT DREAM
Nightmares; Mortriden; Nitemare; Nightmarish; Nightmarishly; Nightmarishness; Treating nightmares; Treating Nightmares; Bad dream
  • ''[[The Nightmare]]'' ([[Henry Fuseli]], 1781) [[Detroit Institute of Arts]]

nightmare         
n.
Incubus.
nightmare         
n.
1) to have a nightmare
2) a horrible, terrible nightmare
3) a nightmare about
nightmare         
¦ noun
1. a frightening or unpleasant dream.
2. a very unpleasant experience or prospect.
Derivatives
nightmarish adjective
nightmarishly adverb
Origin
ME (denoting a female evil spirit thought to lie upon and suffocate sleepers): from night + OE m?re 'incubus'.

Wikipedia

Nightmare

A nightmare, also known as a bad dream, is an unpleasant dream that can cause a strong emotional response from the mind, typically fear but also despair, anxiety, disgust or great sadness. The dream may contain situations of discomfort, psychological or physical terror, or panic. After a nightmare, a person will often awaken in a state of distress and may be unable to return to sleep for a short period of time. Recurrent nightmares may require medical help, as they can interfere with sleeping patterns and cause insomnia.

Nightmares can have physical causes such as sleeping in an uncomfortable position or having a fever, or psychological causes such as stress or anxiety. Eating before going to sleep, which triggers an increase in the body's metabolism and brain activity, can be a potential stimulus for nightmares.

The prevalence of nightmares in children (5–12 years old) is between 20 and 30%, and for adults is between 8 and 30%. In common language, the meaning of nightmare has extended as a metaphor to many bad things, such as a bad situation or a scary monster or person.

Ejemplos de uso de Nightmare
1. "Fuhrman is a nightmare, but he‘s America‘s nightmare, not just black people‘s nightmare," Cochran told Time magazine before the verdict.
2. It was a nightmare." Judging from his fond smile, it was a hugely entertaining nightmare.
3. They have been liberated from the nightmare of a tyrannical order only to face the nightmare of brutal violence.
4. Animals are therapeutic, children are a nightmare.
5. Another nightmare scenario is disengagement under fire.