Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Skink
A small, quick-bodied lizard that hides, basks in sun, and can shed or detach its tail — a symbol of small, practical survival and quiet transformation.
Skull
A skull in dreams points to endings that clear space for new beginnings, truth revealing itself, and contact with deeper ancestral or inner wisdom.
Skunk
A small guardian that uses scent as boundary-making — signals dignity, self-protection, and bold honesty despite vulnerability.
Skylark
A small, songful bird rising in quick, buoyant arcs — emblem of sudden joy, message-bearing flight, and lightness breaking through everyday weight.
Skylight
A roof window opening a direct line to sky and light — clarity, perspective shifts, revelation and vulnerability.
Skyscraper
A tall, modern tower seen from inside or below—rising floors, glass facades, elevators, rooftops, or the building shaking or shining.
Slate
A smooth, erasable surface that suggests both a clean start and the weight of what can be written, marked, or wiped away.
Sled
A vessel of momentum across a slippery landscape — play, trust in movement, inherited routes, and the balance between control and surrender.
Sleet
A gritty mix of ice and rain — the dream feels cold, in-between, slippery; an edge between thaw and freeze, movement interrupted and redirected.
Sleigh
A sleigh as transport and container: movement through cold, carrying presence and parcels; a vessel for memories and obligations.
Slipper
A single slipper lost, mismatched, slipping off, or found in an unexpected place — intimate domestic symbol of comfort, fit, and small displacements.
Sloop
A small, single-masted sailboat: nimble, personal, designed for nearshore journeys and hands-on steering.
Slug
A slow, soft-bodied creature that symbolizes patience, vulnerability, protection and quiet persistence.
Smartphone
A compact portal of connection, information, and attention; a mirror for how you give and receive presence.
Smile
A brief, bright facial curve that opens or closes emotional space — can be genuine, polite, nervous, or secretive.
Smock
A smock appears as a protective, practical garment — a cover for work, a shield for the body and identity, and a surface that collects traces of activity and care.
Smoke
A drifting, obscuring presence that signals change, boundary-testing, and messages arriving through ambiguity.
Snail
A slow-moving creature carrying its home; symbol of protected vulnerability, steady progress, and attentive presence.
Snake
A liminal symbol of transformation, instinct, hidden knowledge, and potency; can appear as threatening or benign depending on context.
Snow Globe
A small glass sphere holding a miniature scene and falling 'snow' — a preserved, viewable world that trembles when shaken.
Snowflake
A singular, delicate ice crystal falling or forming; symbolizes uniqueness, clarity, quiet transformation and fleeting beauty.
Snowman
A handmade figure of packed snow—often three stacked spheres, coal eyes, a carrot nose, and a scarf—evoking play, seasonality, and impermanence.
Soap
Soap in a dream signals cleansing, boundary work, and the need to remove residue—emotional, social, or habitual. It can be reassuring or point to things slipping out of grasp.
Sock
A sock in dreams speaks of small domestic comforts, belonging, protection for the vulnerable parts of self, and the processes of pairing or separation.