romanticizations

[US]/[ˈrɒmənˌtɪzeɪʃənz]/
[UK]/[ˈrɑːmənˌtɪzeɪʃənz]/

Translation

n.The act of idealizing or exaggerating something, often in a sentimental or unrealistic way.; A romanticized portrayal or depiction.; The process of making something seem more romantic than it actually is.

Phrases & Collocations

romanticizations of history

avoiding romanticizations

historical romanticizations

reject romanticizations

romanticization effect

challenging romanticizations

despite romanticizations

romanticizations abound

examining romanticizations

unmasking romanticizations

Example Sentences

the film's romanticizations of the wild west were a bit over the top.

historical romanticizations often ignore the harsh realities of the past.

her childhood memories were filled with romanticizations of her grandparents.

the novel features romanticizations of medieval knights and chivalry.

we need to avoid romanticizations when discussing complex social issues.

the travel brochure contained numerous romanticizations of the island paradise.

the artist's romanticizations of nature were evident in their paintings.

it's important to separate historical facts from romanticizations in textbooks.

the author's romanticizations of the protagonist made them seem unrealistic.

the play's romanticizations of courtly love were a product of its time.

despite the romanticizations, the story still offered a compelling narrative.

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