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romance
noun
1 a love affair.
2 sentimentalized or idealized love, valued especially for its beauty, purity and the mutual devotion of the lovers.
3 the atmosphere, feelings or behaviour associated with romantic love.
4 a sentimental account, especially in writing or on film, of a love affair.
5 such writing, films, etc as a group or genre.
6 a fictitious story which deals with imaginary, adventurous and mysterious events, characters, places, etc.
7 a medieval verse narrative dealing with chivalry, highly idealized love and fantastic adventures.
8 an exaggeration or absurd account or lie.
9 (Romance) the group of languages, including French, Spanish, Italian and Romanian, which have developed from Latin.
10 music a short, informal, ballad-like piece.
adjective (Romance) belonging or relating to the languages which have developed from Latin, such as French, Spanish, Italian and Romanian.
verb (romanced , romancing )
1 to try to win someone's love.
2 intr to talk or write extravagantly, romantically or fantastically.
3 intr to lie.
[13c: from French romans , from Latin Romanicus Roman]
romancer noun .
romancing noun , adjective .
noun
1 a love affair.
2 sentimentalized or idealized love, valued especially for its beauty, purity and the mutual devotion of the lovers.
3 the atmosphere, feelings or behaviour associated with romantic love.
4 a sentimental account, especially in writing or on film, of a love affair.
5 such writing, films, etc as a group or genre.
6 a fictitious story which deals with imaginary, adventurous and mysterious events, characters, places, etc.
7 a medieval verse narrative dealing with chivalry, highly idealized love and fantastic adventures.
8 an exaggeration or absurd account or lie.
9 (Romance) the group of languages, including French, Spanish, Italian and Romanian, which have developed from Latin.
10 music a short, informal, ballad-like piece.
adjective (Romance) belonging or relating to the languages which have developed from Latin, such as French, Spanish, Italian and Romanian.
verb (romanced , romancing )
1 to try to win someone's love.
2 intr to talk or write extravagantly, romantically or fantastically.
3 intr to lie.
[13c: from French romans , from Latin Romanicus Roman]
romancer noun .
romancing noun , adjective .
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