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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181. But romance is one thing, living together without discomfort is another.
182. Wind from the south always boded evil in the old romance novels.
183. Virgo: an unexpected outing could have far-reaching consequences, bringing romance into your life.
184. The genre romance allows readers to temporarily suspend reality and enjoy the fantasy without jeopardizing their lives in the real world.
185. After starting out as a romance novelist, she decided to try writing mainstream fiction.
186. Ships in the night, holiday romance etcetera, he would have sensibly suggested,[Sentence dictionary] and of course he would have been right.
187. But at Eindhoven the organisation was unable to prevent fraternisation between the two sides leaping from mutual suspicion into whirlwind romance.
188. Literary rivalry raised the stakes in the unfolding family romance.
189. Some people claim that marriage interferes with romance. There's no doubt about it. Anytime you have a romance, your wife is bound to interfere. Groucho Marx
190. Cops would tell us to go home, and that intensified this bohemian romance all the more.
191. All this talk about love and romance was making me uncomfortable.
192. There had never been a hint of any romance between them, although their friendship had deepened with each meeting.
193. My romance with Lois did not survive our high school graduation.
194. Once across the threshold a change came over me, which was the stuff of true romance.
195. They had a whirlwind romance, and after a few months she'd started hinting for a ring.
196. Patience is always rewarded and romance is always round the corner! Ayn Rand
197. Thus, a romance came to be identified as a popular tale that centered around a theme of adventure and love.
198. She was introduced to Harry last summer by her younger sister, Michelle, and married him after a whirlwind romance.
199. Obviously, then, the average romance reader is not the undereducated, uninformed, subnormal, frustrated housewife of recent mythology.
200. "Modern Romance" is a retread of some of his earlier work.
201. The end of their romance in the middle of June was just as tempestuous.
202. You won't be the first or last man or woman who gets themself involved in a holiday romance.
203. Here is your country. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children's children. Do not let selfish men or greedy interests skin your country of its beauty, its riches or its romance. Theodore Roosevelt
204. Whatever you choose it all adds up to luxury glamour, romance, elegance, and Citalia.
205. For many women, it seems, the power of the ex continues from beyond the long-filled grave of romance.
206. With Francie Huber and Patrick Corbin, it is an invitation to romance and he succumbs by lifting her across his shoulders.
207. The Category Romance offers consistency; the readers basically know what they are going to get before they open the book.
208. That was why Guido was so against the romance between Jeff and Silvia.
209. The 1980s saw the romance movement expand and change directions somewhat.
210. Most married women surveyed said they were not victims of love at first sight and not moved to marriage by romance.
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.