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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151. Roses always seemed more personal; the very epitome of romance.
152. Dili was the malai island of romance, the most beautiful spot in the archipelago.
153. The Philadelphia foursome are terrified that romance could wreck their plans for stardom.
154. In my view, the arrival of a batman with a bucket of water is often inimical to romance.
155. Their marriage has been the kind you read about in romance novels.
156. But the truth is that men are as enthusiastic about romance as women are.
156. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
157. Evening is a good time for friendships and romance, but do not be too intense.
158. Not like with Ryan, a sort of frantic grasping at straws, in love with the idea of love, romance.
159. The pleasures of the romance novel are not dissimilar from those of the chocolate bar; naughty but nice.
160. And some day we all have to find out the difference between romance and real life.
161. But he's still optimistic that whoever answers the ad, will bring romance as well as adventure into his life.
162. Publishers, eager to profit from the new surge of interest in romances, hurriedly launched new romance lines.
163. Depending upon the size of the library or the system, one or more romance readers may be found.
164. But who are the romance readers and just what is it that makes the romance genre so appealing to so many people?
165. It was just a holiday romance really; he never knew about you, you know, never had any idea.
166. Diana was favourably impressed when she met Koo during her romance with Andrew.
167. There is not much crossover among readers of romance and science fiction.
168. He sees romance, mystery and science in the 2, 000 miles of rat-infested, slimy tunnels he has explored.
169. He added two further novels of historical romance to his published output before 1900.
170. We are hoping for romance and adventure, and certainly, starving is going to do wonders for my weight.
171. Family, monogamy, romance. Everywhere exclusiveness, a narrow channelling of impulse and energy. Aldous Huxley
172. I want to offer them light, colour, romance, and to stimulate their imaginations.
173. Other audiences are likely to be mixed in reaction to this odd mixture of thriller and twisted romance.
174. It is a joyous time of year, a time for rebirth, redemption and the hope of romance.
175. They then have a moment of near romance before wandering off into a different story.
176. In another sense, the current romance rage is somewhat unusual.
177. But even the most logical of us have illogical moments and problems with romance.
178. As romance fiction blossomed, a number of organizations and publications developed to serve it.
179. This idyllic feeling of romance seemed too much like a temporary state, a schoolboy rite of passage.
180. It was these three who stayed with her throughout her romance with Prince Charles.
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.