Synonym: amatory, amorous, quixotic, romanticist, romanticistic, wild-eyed. Similar words: Roman, romance, pedantic, antiseptic, anticipate, woman, automatic, diplomatic. Meaning: [rə'mæntɪk] n. 1. a soulful or amorous idealist 2. an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism. adj. 1. belonging to or characteristic of romanticism or the Romantic Movement in the arts 2. expressive of or exciting sexual love or romance 3. not sensible about practical matters; unrealistic.
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91. One of the guests was a slightly fey romantic novelist.
92. She had this romantic dream of living in a windmill.
93. The reality of mothering is frequently very different from the romantic ideal.
94. Seacliff House is one of the most romantic ruins in Scotland.
95. The current style in evening wear is soft(Sentencedict.com ), romantic and feminine.
96. When I was younger, I had romantic ideas of becoming a writer.
97. There are rumours and slanders canarding about her romantic deeds.
98. Romantic fiction and reference books are a staple of many public libraries.
99. He's had two romantic interludes in a rather lonely life.
100. She grinds out romantic novels at the rate of five a year.
101. He was not interested in a romantic relationship with Ingrid.
102. We endeavour to avoid the old, romantic idea of a gusher, which wastes oil and gas.
103. There was a taste in court circles for romantic verse.
104. He was a romantic at heart and longed for adventure.
105. We go out for a romantic meal and all he wants to do is talk about football. That's men for you.
106. He's often bracketed with the romantic poets of this period although this does not reflect the range of his work.
107. You're a hopeless romantic.
108. It is surprising how soon historical personages became invested with romantic attributes.
109. The castle is set in one of England's most romantic landscapes.
110. This season the accent is definitely on long, flowing romantic clothes.
111. You used to be so romantic, but now you never tell me that you love me.
112. She has a romantic idea of what it's like to be a struggling young artist.
113. The Alps provided the perfect backdrop for a romantic holiday.
114. The Lake District in 1800 was the crucible of the new Romantic movement in English poetry.
115. That sort of romantic attitude cuts no ice with money-men.
116. He's an unabashed, old-fashioned romantic.
117. Why was it designated romantic folly?
118. In many ways, these comedies anticipated Romantic drama.
119. To many people he was just a romantic buffoon.
120. The era ended in reaction: evangelical, political, romantic, conformist.
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