romantic
Meaning of romantic
- conducive to or characterized by the expression of love.
a romantic candlelit dinner
- of, characterized by, or suggestive of an idealized view of reality.
a romantic attitude to the past
some romantic dream of country peace
- relating to or denoting the artistic and literary movement of romanticism.
the romantic tradition
- a person with romantic beliefs or attitudes.
I am an incurable romantic
- a writer or artist of the romantic movement.
Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the later romantics
mid 17th century (referring to the characteristics of romance in a narrative): from archaic romaunt ‘tale of chivalry’, from an Old French variant of romanz (see romance).
Information about romantic
- The plural form of romantic is: romantics.
- Languages in which romantic is used:
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Hyphenation of romantic
ro-man-tic
- It consists of 3 syllables and 8 chars.
- romantic is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
romantic synonyms
Meaning romanticist:
romanticist, romanticistic, humanities, arts
Meaning amatory:
Meaning quixotic:
Meaning having a sexual relationship:
Meaning having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs:
Meaning like an idyll; extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque:
Meaning (of a place or building) visually attractive, especially in a quaint or charming way:
Meaning pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically:
Meaning very beautiful or attractive:
Meaning very pleasant or attractive:
Meaning causing delight; charming:
Meaning (of a person, especially a woman or child) attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful:
Meaning characterized by idealism; unrealistically aiming for perfection:
Meaning regarded or represented as perfect or better than in reality:
Meaning not realistic:
Meaning hopeful and confident about the future:
Meaning feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event:
Meaning thinking about or planning the future with imagination or wisdom:
Meaning modelled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic:
Meaning existing only in the imagination:
Meaning having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality; dreamlike:
Meaning (of a person) not skilled or interested in doing practical work:
Meaning another term for impractical (sense 1):
Meaning not able to function or be carried out successfully; impractical:
Meaning not likely to be true or to happen:
Meaning not likely to happen, be done, or be true; improbable:
Meaning resembling the character Wilkins Micawber in Dickens's novel David Copperfield, especially in being irresponsibly optimistic:
Meaning a person who is guided more by ideals than by practical considerations:
Meaning a person who is unpractical or idealistic:
Meaning a person who imagines or dreams about something desired:
Meaning a person who indulges in daydreaming or fantasizing:
Meaning an impractical, impulsive person; a dreamer:
romantic antonyms
Meaning not romantic:
Meaning lacking excitement or variety; boringly monotonous:
Meaning having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected:
Meaning of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas:
Meaning a person who accepts a situation as it is and is prepared to deal with it accordingly:
Translation of romantic
- German: poetisch, romantisch
- Spanish: poético, poética
- French: poétique, romantique
- Italian: romantico, poetico
Anagrams of romantic
Words that rhyme with romantic
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