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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241. When I heard the word goons, it became no longer a matter of romance but a war of wills.
242. Therefore, a number of Category Romance series are listed and briefly annotated below.
243. In our library, novels are classified under Crime, Romance, and General.
244. Recently, there have been signs that the romance market is in the process of a shakedown.
245. And the sound of Beethoven's Second Romance for violin and orchestra, coming from the stereo speaker in his bedroom.
246. Mellor's resignation was the final act in a drama running since July,[http://sentencedict.com/romance.html] when his romance with Antonia was exposed.
247. When that first romance ended she was extremely good as I nearly dipped out of the course.
248. But that sort of clear thinking completely disregards the romance and revulsion offered up by this particular turn of events.
249. Translating email pen pals into the real world of human contact, or even romance, is another matter.
250. She now feels, however, that she has gone beyond romance and needs explanations of hard real life.
251. He began a passionate romance with the social sciences, which were then entering an avant-garde phase.
252. The romance and mystique surrounding coffee and tea remain primarily intellectual.
253. Let romance bring the extras, not the basics, to your life.
254. And sweeten the romance of love.
255. The result was Hyperion, a sentimental romance.
256. Amazing Rhythm Aces. Third Rate Romance.
257. Romance is to bid me farewell[sentencedict.com], but forget-me-not.
258. I fell to dwelling upon the romance of the fog.
259. With hindsight, it encouraged me to experience romance as something haunted, even at its giddy beginning, by a teary ending.
260. The exterminators are on the front lines of the bedbug battles, and they have seen the casualties : romance.
261. Be in vestibular place, in ground laid overhand " chromatic anadem " the enthusiasm that shows goodwife again and romance.
262. It could be the premise of a romance novel: An upholsterer finds a 200-year-old love letter tucked into the arm of a 19th-century armchair.
263. This fairytale city is equal parts European sophistication, stunning scenery and romance.
264. Isn't there any romance or adventure without having a flapper in it?
265. Senile idiots . What we call life is a - and - ten-cent store romance.
266. Her book which is loosely based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night was described by the judges as a "magical story that brilliantly contrasts the timelessness of romance with the grittiness of reality".
267. The foreign word " romance " has been taken into the Chinese language and means promiscuous sexual relations.
268. When Aladdin finds a magic lamp and unleashes the charismatic genie within , he wishes to become a prince so he can romance Jasmine and outsmart the evil Jafar.
269. Unlike the romance, it would never sugar up our life by fake imagination.
270. Fukasawa said Japanese men from the baby boomer generation were typically aggressive and proactive when it came to romance and sex.
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.