Totally different things. Wordpress is a backend and template driven service, while adobe suite is used to create assets for web sites. Dream weaver can be used to build websites and manage the distribution of the assets, scripts, and HTML docs to a web server. Wordpress will give you faster results, but is limited in scope in the long run. If you are just starting, use Wordpress to create a blog/website and practice with the adobe suite to create images for the site.
Once you ease your way into Wordpress, you would have learned basic design, layout, and have some HTML/CSS under your belt. Then I'd recommend working with open source CSS/JavaScript templates such as bootstrap. Build a site using that and eventually move to designing or modifying that to suit your needs. In a year or so you may be able to get into the backend yourself with php, python, or ruby.
At that point you will need to be familiar with networking and hardware to properly build a dynamic site.