romanticised

[US]/rəʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd/
[UK]/roʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to make something seem more appealing or ideal than it is
vi.to engage in romanticism or to act in a romantic manner

Phrases & Collocations

romanticised history

romanticised view

romanticised love

romanticised ideals

romanticised past

romanticised narrative

romanticised culture

romanticised landscape

romanticised version

romanticised relationships

Example Sentences

the movie romanticised the idea of love at first sight.

many novels romanticised the lives of historical figures.

she often romanticised her childhood memories.

the artist romanticised nature in his paintings.

they romanticised the struggles of the past.

his stories often romanticised the concept of adventure.

the documentary did not romanticise the harsh realities of war.

she tends to romanticise her relationships.

the novel romanticised the idea of a perfect society.

they have romanticised the concept of the american dream.

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