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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151. As in his recordings of the last three Tchaikovsky Symphonies, Klemperer reveals a temperamental antipathy towards excessive emotionalism in Romantic repertoire.
152. Delacroix based his combative, romantic works on the compound curve.
153. The court of Champagne had meanwhile become a place of development for the ideal of courtly love and the medieval romantic poem.
154. It really deserves a more romantic name, Plockton meaning the town on the headland.
155. From now on, she told Yeats,(Sentence dictionary) romantic passion would be taking second place to political commitment.
156. Once, coming back from New York, we were all watching a romantic comedy.
157. Now a Victorian church stands amid the barren Moor, a mute reminder of the lonely hamlet's more romantic past.
158. The Floral Book collection features delicate patterns based on romantic designs in old-fashioned tones of primrose, lavender and rose.
159. The night with Charlie seemed like a dream now, one of the strange romantic dreams of her girlhood.
160. In its subordination of character to plot, sentimental comedy moves in the direction of Romantic drama.
161. Even the plural in their name seems to make them extend farther into a distant romantic haze.
162. We got married in 1993 in a little chapel in Florida-it was very romantic.
163. They want to make screwball romantic comedies but they wind up producing sitcoms that look lost without a laugh track.
164. There will be fewer big action pictures and more romantic comedies.
165. Most of her Romantic Suspense novels are now considered classic examples of the subgenre.
166. Minuses: Too ephemeral, sentimental and romantic to hold up against the well-grounded competition.
167. There is a discernible, almost romantic frisson about a sea crossing, nomatterhow short.
168. The album features an eclectic collection of old blues, jazz, and romantic pop standards.
169. Which brings us to the most compelling detail in this stunt: the romantic disguise the virus wore.
170. They evoke romantic images of humming orchard hives and summer sweetness, presided over by veiled eccentrics steeped in arcane lore.
171. The ideas and techniques it set forth provided the initial stimulus for Romantic drama.
172. Social Blunders, which follows the romantic misadventures of 33-year-old Sam Callahan, is a darkly comic romp through heartache.
173. Again, I am not just talking about romantic attachments, but also about simple friendships.
174. He turns a daunting running time to advantage, crafting each episode into a romantic cliffhanger.
175. It is not just a romantic attachment between two individuals to the exclusion of the world at large.
176. Barkers able and regularly romantic piano in duets with Digby Fairweather recorded during their Southport residency, live and in studio.
177. Here too, the comedia lacrimosa announced what was to become prevalent in Romantic drama.
178. The romantic novelist Dame Barbara Cartland has joined the battle to save an eleventh century abbey.
179. Romantic love is mental illness. But it's a pleasurable one. It's a drug. It distorts reality, and that's the point of it. It would be impossible to fall in love with someone that you really saw. Fran Lebowitz
180. It's also a relaxed, romantic ad for Bill S, more alive here than he has been for decades.
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