Synonym: Latin, Latinian language, Romance, Romance language, butterfly, chat up, coquet, coquette, court, dally, flirt, love affair, love story, mash, philander, romanticism, solicit, woo. Similar words: Roman, romantic, woman, cancer, cancel, stance, chance, glance. Meaning: [rəʊ'mæns ,rə'-] n. 1. a relationship between two lovers 2. an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure) 3. the group of languages derived from Latin 4. a story dealing with love 5. a novel dealing with idealized events remote from everyday life. v. 1. make amorous advances towards 2. have a love affair with 3. talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions 4. tell romantic or exaggerated lies. adj. relating to languages derived from Latin.
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31. Sun, sand and romance - her holiday was complete.
32. Most of her songs are about love and romance.
33. It was a time when romance reigned supreme.
34. She weaves a complicated plot of romance and intrigue.
35. People find romance in strange places.
36. Rome is the perfect setting for romance.sentencedict.com
37. French, Italian and Spanish are all Romance languages.
38. The romance of the sea beckoned the young sailors.
39. Michelle married him after a whirlwind romance .
40. Romance is one thing, marriage is quite another.
41. The romance had gone out of their relationship.
42. There's romance in the air.
43. A trend for romance and nostalgia has emerged.
44. I was reading some trashy romance novel.
45. Their romance just fizzled out.
46. Romance is making a comeback. Reality is out.
47. Lack of romance can kill a marriage.
48. The word carries connotations of romance.
49. A romance extending over several years was culminated.
50. They had a brief romance in the eighties.
51. Is their much-reported romance just a publicity stunt ?
52. They married three months after they met - it was a real whirlwind romance.
53. It is understood that the Queen approves of her nephew's romance.
54. All this questioning is so analytical and clinical — it kills romance.
55. He still finds time for romance by cooking candlelit dinners for his girlfriend.
56. I accept that the romance may have gone out of the marriage,[sentencedict.com] but surely this is true of many couples.
57. It's that time of year again, when thoughts turn to romance and gallantry.
58. Add a dash of romance to your life with a trip to Paris.
59. I felt as though all the romance had gone out of my marriage.
60. Their romance was blossoming.
More similar words: Roman, romantic, woman, cancer, cancel, stance, chance, glance, dancer, penance, alliance, enhance, finance, balanced, distance, substance, ancestor, guidance, instance, parlance, by chance, entrance, pittance, advanced, balance of, insurance, arrogance, in advance, compliance, tolerance.