"Romanticises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Romanticises" Meaning

To romanticize something or someone is to idealize or unrealisticly glorify them in an overly sentimental or emotional way, often attributing to them characteristics that are not necessarily accurate or objective. This can involve exaggerating their positive qualities, overlooking their flaws, and presenting them in a way that is more appealing or charming than they actually are in reality.

"Romanticises" Examples

Examples of "Romanticises"


1. Creative Expression

She romanticises her childhood memories by turning them into beautifully crafted short stories.

2. Historical Portrayal

The film romanticises the Prohibition era, leaving out the harsh realities of that period.

3. Idealized View

He romanticises his career, thinking it's more glamorous than it actually is.

4. Literary Device

The use of poetic language romanticises the character's feelings, making them seem more profound than they actually are.

5. Social Politics

The movement romanticises the ideals of a pastoral society, overlooking the difficulties of living off the land.

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Romanche is a Romance language spoken in Switzerland, closely related to the Lombard language and the other Romance languages descended from Latin.<br><br>It is primarily spoken in the southern Swiss canton of Grischun (Graubünden) and several municipalities in the northern canton of Ticino.<br><br>The language is relatively rare, with around 35,000 native speakers.

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