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Romance   /roʊmˈæns/  /rˈoʊmæns/   Listen
Romance

noun
1.
A relationship between two lovers.  Synonym: love affair.
2.
An exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure).  Synonym: romanticism.
3.
The group of languages derived from Latin.  Synonyms: Latinian language, Romance language.
4.
A story dealing with love.  Synonym: love story.
5.
A novel dealing with idealized events remote from everyday life.
verb
(past & past part. romanced; pres. part. romancing)
1.
Make amorous advances towards.  Synonyms: court, solicit, woo.
2.
Have a love affair with.
3.
Talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions.  Synonyms: butterfly, chat up, coquet, coquette, dally, flirt, mash, philander.  "My husband never flirts with other women"
4.
Tell romantic or exaggerated lies.
adjective
1.
Relating to languages derived from Latin.  Synonym: Latin.



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"Romance" Quotes from Famous Books



... are purely poetical. In this, as in one or two other things, they resemble the French, who make their gardens beautiful because they are gardens, but their fields ugly because they are only fields. An Irishman may like romance, but he will say, to use a frequent Shavian phrase, that it is "only romance." A great part of the English energy in fiction arises from the very fact that their fiction half deceives them. If Rudyard Kipling, for ...
— George Bernard Shaw • Gilbert K. Chesterton

... the doings of smugglers. The tempting caverns remain, but we cannot compass much smuggling now, however much we might like to; and the coves are chiefly devoted to crabbing. Men like the Carters were heroes in the profession and gave it a certain amount of dignity; romance and picturesque ...
— The Cornwall Coast • Arthur L. Salmon

... madness, wronged by his own fierce hunger and thirst, and haunting, with terrible sounds, the high Thracian farms, is the most tragic note of the whole picture, and links him on to one of the gloomiest creations of later romance, the werewolf, the belief in which still lingers in Greece, as in France, where it seems to become incorporate in the darkest of all romantic histories, that ...
— Greek Studies: A Series of Essays • Walter Horatio Pater

... glad look that Lionel had seen on Lady Verner's face for many a day came over it then. In her own mind she had been weaving a pretty little romance for Lionel; and it was her dread, lest that romance should be interfered with, which had called up her fears, ...
— Verner's Pride • Mrs. Henry Wood

... of Mother Goose. And how your eyes brightened and your little feet and hands commenced playing tag, when you heard the wonders of Mother Goose extolled in pretty verse. Ah! those were the days of romance. I will leave them now, to search for the hidden beauties of one of your childhood's melodies, the eventful career of Mother HUBBARD and ...
— Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 15, July 9, 1870 • Various


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