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romance
  1. A story relating to chivalry; a story involving knights, heroes, adventures, quests, etc.
  2. An intimate relationship between two people; a love affair.
  3. A strong obsession or attachment for something or someone.
  4. Idealized love which is pure or beautiful.
  5. A mysterious, exciting, or fascinating quality.
  6. A story or novel dealing with idealized love.
  7. An embellished account of something; an idealized lie.
  8. An adventure, or series of extraordinary events, resembling those narrated in romances.
  9. A dreamy, imaginative habit of mind; a disposition to ignore what is real.
  10. (music) A romanza, or sentimental ballad.
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  12. Examples:
    1. “It was such an idyllic setting that she could imagine herself having a whirlwind romance of sorts in Scotland.”
      “Those who despise it either expect it to be a romance or a baseball movie.”
      “Foreign reporting has always had an aura of romance and adventure.”
romantic
  1. A person with romantic character (a character like those of the knights in a mythic romance).
  2. A person who is behaving romantically (in a manner befitting someone who feels an idealized form of love).
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “I really am a romantic when it comes to love and matters of the heart.”
romanticization
  1. The act or process of romanticizing.
  2. The result of such a process; a romantic treatment.
  3. Examples:
    1. “But there is another more complex way as well, one that does not depend on an idealization or romanticization of war.”
      “This article is a polemic which argues that the historians are mistaken in their condemnation of modern congresses as they are in their romanticization of past ones.”
      “Santa Fe has been a lodestone for the study, idealization, and romanticization of the American Indian since the completion of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway.”
romanticity
  1. The state or condition when romantic feelings are felt or conveyed.
romaunt
  1. (archaic) A romantic story told in verse; a romance.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The title is 'The romaunt of the Page,' and the subject not of my own choosing.”
      “In this interval he translated the romaunt of the Rose, the most famous poetical work of the middle ages.”
      “It was a mania, and is fully expressed in the romaunt de la Rose.”
romancist
  1. (archaic) One who romances; a romancer or romanticist.
romanticisation
  1. Alternative spelling of romanticization
romancing
romanticist
  1. An advocate or follower of romanticism.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning.”
      “What is a picturesque cottage to a romanticist may be a wretched hovel to a social reformer.”
      “John, who was a romanticist, had also the desire to step forward and harangue the public.”
romanticism
  1. A romantic quality, spirit or action.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Gone was the woozy romanticism I had wanted to read into his first billet-doux.”
      “The full moon instilling some notion of romanticism in the minds of the stupid humans.”
      “I know it looks like the old positivist duality, but it does give some insight into the way that political romanticism poeticizes politics.”
romanticalness
  1. Quality of being romantical.
romaction
  1. (fiction) Action romance.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Let's combine the action and the romance and make a romaction story.”
romanticizer
  1. One who romanticizes.
romantick
  1. Obsolete form of romantic.
romaunce
  1. Obsolete form of romance.
romancer
  1. One who romances.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “And yet, though he lacks the distinctive signature that might put him in the big league, he is an irresistible romancer.”
      “The bishop's name would have slept with his fathers, the romancer is remembered.”
      “For them he was plainly a vital principle, a dancer and romancer, a seducer of men and women.”
romancer
  1. (entertainment industry) A romantic film or television show.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “And yet, though he lacks the distinctive signature that might put him in the big league, he is an irresistible romancer.”
      “The bishop's name would have slept with his fathers, the romancer is remembered.”
      “For them he was plainly a vital principle, a dancer and romancer, a seducer of men and women.”
romanticisations
  1. plural of romanticisation
romanticizations
  1. plural of romanticization
romanticizers
  1. plural of romanticizer
romanticisms
romanticists
romancings
romancists
  1. plural of romancist
romanticks
  1. plural of romantick
romancers
  1. plural of romancer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “With spring in the air, I fear that the public romancers will be back in the city parks, turning every bench into a love seat.”
      “Its qualities were reflected in the Latin versions, which in turn were drawn upon by the Old French rhyming romancers.”
      “Were it not for the oppression of his futile and philoprogenitive presence, imaginative writers would be poets and romancers.”
romantics
  1. plural of romantic
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “They are workers, or spouses, curmudgeons, derelicts, or hopeless romantics.”
      “His books and films earned him a following among naive romantics, and he became a guest on national television shows.”
      “In the 19th century this quality informed the work of great English romantics.”
romaunces
  1. plural of romaunce
romaunts
  1. plural of romaunt
romances
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