ro·mance
/rōˈmans,ˈrōˌmans/
noun
- a feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love."in search of romance"
- a quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life."the beauty and romance of the night"synonyms: mystery, glamour, excitement, colorfulness, color, exoticism, mystique, appeal, allure, fascination, charm
- a medieval tale dealing with a hero of chivalry, of the kind common in the Romance languages."the Arthurian romances"
- a work of fiction dealing with events remote from real life, especially one of a kind popular in the 16th and 17th centuries."Elizabethan pastoral romances"
- a short informal piece."the romance from The Gadfly became a popular favorite"
verb
- court; woo."the wealthy estate owner romanced her"
- another term for romanticize."to a certain degree I am romancing the past"
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