Acceptance dream meaning is explained below using 7 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Raymond Buckland

For some reason this seems to work with opposite meaning. Slow and laborious progress before final acceptance (in a dream) indicates quick success to come, while easy acceptance indicates trouble ahead. Acceptance can be shown in many ways. Perhaps, in your dream, you propose to a young lady and she accepts.

An easy, almost immediate acceptance would forebode trouble ahead. Gypsies say that for a young woman to dream that she has accepted her lover’s marriage proposal is a sign that there will be an unexpected delay in their wedding plans.

Source: Gypsy Dream Dictionary Author: Raymond Buckland

Interpretation 2 — myjellybean

To dream about acceptance, indicates issues of self-esteem and measuring up to the expectations of others.

If you felt less than completely accepted in your dream, there is a waking situation where you are seeking acceptance and wanting to be a part of things.

If you did feel accepted in your dream, you are gaining confidence and the ability to see your own good qualities.

Source: My Dream Interpretation Author: myjellybean

Interpretation 3 — DreamForth

To dream of acceptance could reveal issues of self-esteem and whether you’re living up to the assumptions of others. During a dream in which you’re awake, you may seek favorable reception from others.
Source: Dream Symbols and Analysis Author: DreamForth

Interpretation 4 — Patrica Telesco

(see Judgment, Notarization)

This is a very positive dream in which you welcome various aspects of self, others, or the Divine without expectation.

Source: The Language of Dreams Author: Patrica Telesco

Interpretation 5 — Gillian Holloway

For a man to dream that one of his business propositions has been accepted is an indication that he is on the road to financial success.
Source: The Complete Dream Book Author: Gillian Holloway

Interpretation 6 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

1. If yearning for acceptance, one does not feel wor­thy.

2. If accepted for something, one’s sense of worth is con­firmed.

Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

Interpretation 7 — Margaret Hamilton

Revealed to remove doubt and bring peace
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited Author: Margaret Hamilton