American Dream
Americannoun
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a life of personal happiness and material comfort as traditionally sought by individuals in the United States.
I want to find a decent job, buy a house, have a family, and live the American dream.
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the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American.
The American Dream even allows us to criticize America, as part of our freedom of speech.
noun
Usage
What is the American Dream? The American Dream is the aspirational belief in the U. S. that all individuals are entitled to the opportunity for success and upward social mobility through hard work.
Etymology
Origin of American Dream
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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The only nearby, FIFA-endorsed, parking is at the adjacent property, the American Dream Mall and costs $225 per day.
From Salon • Jun. 3, 2026
“The American Dream is alive, but it’s slipping out of reach for too many people — and for future generations,” Dimon said in the announcement.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 31, 2026
For observers like her, it's no coincidence that Chinamaxxing comes as the American Dream seems to be dimming.
From BBC • Feb. 14, 2026
But when there are no domestic sources to turn to, they are simply a tax on the American Dream.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 6, 2026
“Money might be part of the American Dream, but it isn’t all of it. Like a building doesn’t make a home.”
From "Towers Falling" by Jewell Parker Rhodes
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