"Romance" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Romance" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Romance" Meaning

Romance typically refers to a strong, affectionate, or sentimental attachment to something or someone, or a complex combination of empathetic and endearing experiences. It can also be used to describe a type of fiction that focuses on the emotional journey of characters, often involving courtship, love, or relationships.

In literature and art, romance often involves a heightened sense of emotion, drama, or idealization. It can describe a tender, endearing, or sometimes exaggerated expression of love or sympathy.

Examples of romance include:

- A beautiful couple on a sunset beach, hand in hand.
- A poet writing about the beauty of nature.
- A comedy of manners that centers around a romantic plot.
- A music genre characterized by its emotive and sentimental nature.

Romance can be platonic, familial, familial-friendship-based, or romantic in its traditional sense.

Variations of romance include fairy tale romance (e.g., Cinderella), melodrama, romance novel, or euphoria.

"Romance" Examples

Romance Examples:


1. Love Story: The star-crossed lovers' romance was famously depicted in the classic novel and film "Romeo and Juliet."
2. Romantic Vacation: Planning a romantic getaway to Paris with your partner is always a dreamy idea.
3. Romantic Comedy: The new movie, "Crazy, Stupid, Love", is a lighthearted romantic comedy that keeps audiences laughing.
4. Romance Language: Spanish, French, and Italian are considered romance languages and are known for their melodic sound.
5. Romantic gesture: Small romantic gestures like surprise meals and bunches of flowers can mean a lot to the loved one.

"Romance" Similar Words

Romage

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Romage seems to be a variant of the word "romage," although it's not a widely used term. Assuming you meant "trompe l'œil a la romage," which is a type of trompe l'œil art technique that involves painting an illusion of a roughly textured, often three-dimensional surface, like a worn or overused one.<br><br>If you meant a different "romage," please provide more context, and I'll give you a more precise definition.<br><br>However, considering the word's spelling, "romage" sounds like a possible combination of the French words "carrousel" and "romp." If this is the case, I suspect it might refer to an informal, rowdy gathering in a merry atmosphere, such as a holiday party, carnival, or Mardi Gras, especially in medieval or Renaissance contexts, but I couldn't find a reliable source to confirm this interpretation.

Romagna

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Romagna is a geographic and cultural region in the northern part of Italy, bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east and the Po River valley to the south. The region is known for its rich cultural and gastronomic heritage, rolling hills, and beautiful beaches.<br><br>The word "Romagna" is also used to refer to the Apennine region of the Ridragasso parliament, specifically in the coalition formed by the centre-left of the Italian parliament between the Partito Democratico, the ApI, the Alleanza Verde and the liberalists and social-liberal non parliamentary parties.<br><br>The term can also refer to a layer of clay found in parts of Italy.

Romagnolo

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The adjective "romagnolo" is a dialectal term that refers to something or someone from the region of Romagna, which is a historical and cultural area in central Italy, located in the Emilia-Romagna region. People from this region are often referred to as Romagnoli.

Romaic

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Romaine

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Romaji

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Romaji refers to the Latin alphabet writing of Japanese words. It is a way of writing Japanese in the Latin alphabet, as opposed to using Japanese characters (kanji, hiragana, and katakana). Romaji is commonly used when writing Japanese titles or loanwords for non-Japanese words in Japanese writing, and is widely used in Japanese language external publications, such as English-language Japanese dictionaries, Japanese instructional materials for language learners, and Japanese edition books and magazines.

Roman-a-clef

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Roman

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Romanced

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Romancer

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Romances

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Romancing

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To engage in or be involved in romantic or flirtatious behavior towards someone, often in a way that borders on being overly sentimental or insincere, especially for the sake of generating a romantic interest.

Romancist

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Romand

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Romandie

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Romandy

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