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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211. Similarly, Mary Stewart produces suspense stories with equally strong mystery and romance plotlines.
212. The events and power struggles which engulf them result in kidnapping, jealousy and romance!
213. From the outside, maybe it suggested the possibility of drama and romance.
214. But in recent years commercial logic has forced them closer together, and the romance started up again.
215. Whispers of a blossoming romance with her handsome co-star, Jason Donovan, had already surfaced.
216. Like the detective novel, the romance abides by a hermeneutic code, in which the outcome is always assured.
216. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
217. Not one Girl was dropped and due to the anti-social breath of the stagehands, not one romance developed.
218. Yet since leaving Marcus I had let my imagination blow it all up into a Great Romance.
219. A quick bonk in a lay-by is not my idea of romance.
220. It was a whirlwind romance, all right, and nobody could talk any sense into Freda.
221. And it brought Joy more than admiring glances - her cute car also led to romance.
222. Only their Gothic Romance novels are listed below; any other romance works will be discussed in the appropriate chapters.
223. Jealousy in romance is like salt in food. A little can enhance the savor, but too much can spoil the pleasure and, under certain circumstances, can be life-threatening. Maya Angelou
224. Despite being utterly inevitable, our hero's hesitant romance with the camp nurse takes painfully long to blossom.
225. Reviews, lists, and bibliographies are other sources of romance fiction information for the librarian.
226. The first part deals with the ill-starred romance between Natasha and Andrei, and the second plunges into the conflict.
227. They were a devoted couple, marrying after a teenage romance.
228. They are still in the first flush of lust and romance, when everything your partner does is absolutely bloody marvellous.
229. The connection between ancient houses and mysteries of a shameful kind has its origin in Gothic romance.
230. Now my body welcomes every roll and pitch of the stubby Island Romance ferrying me back to my nubble.
231. The city was and is home to many great painters, sculptors, poets and composers ... a city of romance.
232. But the venture threatens her romance with Detective sergeant William Pigram.
233. Some have said that historical novels have more history and Romantic Historicals have more romance.
234. Any second-hand bookseller or charity shop can testify to a roaring trade in the once read and discarded romance volume.
235. The Historical Romance attracted numerous new practitioners and for the next several decades it enjoyed widespread popularity.
236. But whatever the subject, the mood was predominantly one of escape and the medium one of romance.
237. "Roman Holiday" is a delightfully airy romance starring Audrey Hepburn.
238. It uses the successful cocktail of romance, family crises and big business.
239. I think I had the average child's thirst for blood and a more than average thirst for romance.
240. Its tearing rage tells of torment and the anguished devils that take up emotional residence in your heart after a fractured 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.