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romantic

/ɹə-/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Relating to the expression or appreciation of love or affection.

    - "The romantic dinner was a surprise for her birthday."
    - "He is a very romantic person."
  • noun

    Belonging to or involving love.

    - "They went on a romantic getaway to rekindle their love."
    - "The novel is a romantic story about two lovers."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɹoʊˈmæn(t)ɪk/



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Antonyms

antiromantic , aromantic , nonromantic , unromantic , nonsexual , platonic
Synonyms

Romanic , lovesome
Rhymes
Words rhyming with romantic
monument , funament , element , elemental , sentiment
Variants
List of all variants of romantic that leads to same result
romantic , romantically , romantics , romantic comedies , romantic comedy , romantic encounter , anti-romantic , anti-romanticism , antiromantic , antiromanticism , hyper-romantic , hyperromantic , post-Romantic , postromantic , Pre-Romantic , Pre-Romanticism , pre-Romantic , pre-Romanticism , pre-romantic , pre-romanticism , super-romantic , superromantic
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'romanicus', meaning 'relating to Rome' and later came to mean 'relating to love'.


Trivia
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  1. Romantic literature often includes elements of the Gothic, such as mystery, suspense, and the supernatural.

  2. The term 'romantic' was first used to describe art and literature in the late 18th century.

  3. Romantic music, such as symphonies and operas, became popular during the Romantic era.


Related Concepts
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  1. Love: An intense feeling of deep affection and attachment towards someone or something.

  2. Passion: A strong and barely controllable emotion.

  3. Sentimentality: Excessive emotionalism or expression of emotion.


Culture
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Romanticism is a cultural and artistic movement that began in Europe in the late 18th century. It is characterized by a focus on emotion, individualism, and the beauty of nature. Romantic literature often explores themes of love, passion, and the supernatural. Famous romantic writers include William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and Edgar Allan Poe.

How to Memorize "romantic"

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