... my dream was not realised/fulfilled

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Tan Elaine

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My daughter was six years old at that time. I was hoping to have a baby boy back then but my dream was not realised/fulfilled.

Which word in bold should I use? If neither is correct, what word /s should I use?

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Tdol

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How about wish instead of dream?
 

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Thanks, Tdol.

I agree with you that 'wish' is the better word.
 

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'Dream' sounds fine to me.

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but my dream was not realised/fulfilled.

If I replace the part above with "but that would not happen.", does it sound more natural?
 

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My daughter was six years old at that time. I was hoping to have a baby boy back then but my dream was not realised/fulfilled.

Which word in bold should I use? If neither is correct, what word /s should I use?

Thanks in advance.
I think that dream and wish are both fine. I also feel that realized and fulfilled are both fine.
 

Rover_KE

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How about 'I was hoping to have a baby boy back then but my dream didn't come true'?

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My daughter was six years old at that time. I was hoping to have a baby boy back then but my dream was not realised/fulfilled.

Which word in bold should I use? If neither is correct, what word /s should I use?

Thanks in advance.
Both words are good.
 
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