Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Tome
A heavy book, archive or handwritten volume that appears as a container of memory, authority, secrets, or personal narrative.
Tong
A compact symbol that reads as both name and tool: something that grips, bridges, or moderates heat — tactile, transitional, intimate.
Tongue
A living organ of taste, speech and truth — appearing as speak, taste, numbness, injury or foreign-language sensation.
Toothbrush
A small, everyday tool that stands for hygiene, routine, the mouth/throat area, and quiet acts of self-respect.
Toothpaste
A small, everyday object that in dreams points to cleansing, routine self-care, voice and how you present yourself to the world.
Toothpick
A small wooden implement used to pick, probe, or prop; in dreams it draws attention to tiny irritations, practical fixes, and the small choices that shape outcomes.
Topaz
Topaz in a dream signals a brightening: clarity, value, and a warming confidence arriving or being called for.
Topiary
A shaped living form: clipped hedges, animals, or geometric frames that speak of care, restraint, artistry and intent.
Torch
A hand-held flame used to illuminate, signal or burn; its steadiness and heat mirror intent and inner will.
Tornado
A raw, spiraling force that uproots and exposes—symbol of sudden upheaval, release, and catalytic change.
Tortoise
A slow, armored creature carrying its home—symbol of steady progress, protection, longevity, and deliberate presence.
Towel
A towel in dreams acts as a caretaker object: it absorbs, covers, dries, and creates a boundary between private and public. It points to self-care, emotional clean-up, protection, domestic routine, and how you handle what you've soaked up.
Tractor
A steady, earth-bound machine that tills, hauls, and clears — emblematic of slow, practical momentum, labor, and rooted care.
Traffic
A dream scene of roads, cars, signals and movement—feelings of flow, blockage, timing, and direction.
Trail
A path walked alone or with others, winding through known and unknown terrain — a symbol of direction, choice, and progress.
Train
A moving vessel of transit: schedules, direction, collective momentum and personal transitions along a prescribed route.
Tram
A public-track vehicle carrying passengers along fixed routes — a dream of shared direction, scheduled stops, and boundaries of a set path.
Trampoline
A space of buoyant lift and return — freedom, risk, and the moment between takeoff and landing.
Tranquility
A soothing stillness that settles the body and mind — the dream feels like an invitation to rest, slow down, and listen inward.
Transom
A small window or panel set above a door — a liminal slit of light, airflow and view that frames thresholds, oversight, and the passage between inside and outside.
Trapeze
Aerial movement between points of support: risk, trust, timing and the choice to let go or hold on.
Treadmill
A machine for running in place: steady effort, mechanical repetition, forward motion without travel.
Treehouse
A raised, intimate shelter among branches — a place of refuge, play, perspective and private retreat between earth and sky.
Trellis Grove
A sheltered stand of trees threaded with a wooden trellis: symbol of guided growth — structures that support climbing life, community roots, and chosen boundaries.