Synonym: Platonic. Similar words: neoplatonism, plate tectonics, all at once, bubonic plague, atone, sonic, bionic, ironic. Meaning: [plə'tɒnɪk] adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of Plato or his philosophy 2. free from physical desire.
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1. "Our relationship is totally platonic," she stated.
2. She values the platonic friendship she has had with Chris for ten years.
3. They'd had a close platonic relationship for more than thirty years.
4. Their friendship remained purely platonic.
5. Their relationship is strictly platonic.
6. Lovely platonic evenings, the odd kiss and fumble?
7. He smelt like a Platonic ideal of a man would smell.
8. The interest in classical letters and Platonic philosophy led eventually to the establishment of secular education built on humanist values.
9. We are back to the Platonic world of pure forms, pure possibilities.
10. Their relationship was strictly platonic, even though she was living in his apartment.
11. Is it a parody of the platonic republic, where politics, art and philosophy come together?
12. Nor does he inflate the importance of a Platonic heterosexual dalliance.
13. Before marriage, platonic love is best.
14. Extrospection by a Platonic viewpoint: concept modeling.
15. Keep things platonic and safe.
16. Even more said it was platonic love.
17. Can Platonic love really exist in real life?
18. Introspection by a Platonic viewpoint: object modeling.
19. He said that his feelings for her were entirely platonic.
20. She knew he fancied her, but preferred to keep their relationship platonic.
21. They would visit places she had never even dreamt of and, as he said, it could be platonic or otherwise.
22. And her diary reveals claims that her request for a purely platonic friendship had been loosely interpreted by Gerald.
23. But she made it clear their relationship was to be platonic.
24. After the marriage, though, she wants to breathe life into their dry, platonic relationship.
25. When I talk about love affairs, I also include platonic love affairs.sentencedict.com
26. In the novel, Edward and Susannah present a perfect model of platonic love.
27. Is it endowed with some kind of abstract, almost Platonic existence, or is it seen in terms of its social context?
28. And during these nine minutes of transcendental improvisation, every note falls magically into Platonic patterns of perfection.
29. The painting was not an accurate representation of the Falls but a kind of Platonic ideal.
30. Colleagues of Gilbey have always maintained that his relationship with the princess is strictly platonic.
More similar words: neoplatonism, plate tectonics, all at once, bubonic plague, atone, sonic, bionic, ironic, iconic, at once, chronic, laconic, demonic, moronic, megaton, sardonic, cryonics, astonish, atonement, at one time, ironically, chorionic, mnemonics, chronicle, histrionic, hegemonic, serotonin, astonished, automaton, plankton.