"Romekin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Romekin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Romekin" Meaning

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"Romekin" Examples

Sentences with the adjective "romantic"


| Category | Usage Example |
| --- | --- |
| In Literature | Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights" is a romantic tale of love and revenge. |
| In Film | The romantic comedy is a popular genre in Hollywood movies. |
| In Music | "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston is a romantic ballad. |
| In Travel | The romantic getaway to Paris was the perfect anniversary gift. |
| In Dating | The dinner date was a romantic night under the stars. |

"Romekin" Similar Words

Romanticized

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Romanticizes

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To romanticize something or someone means to idealize or exaggerate their positive qualities, often in an unrealistic or overly sentimental way. It can also imply a tendency to perceive or portray something as more beautiful, exciting, or appealing than it actually is. This can sometimes result in an overly optimistic or idealistic view, which may not accurately reflect the true nature of the subject.

Romanticizing

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Romantics

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Idealists who believe in the power of love and human emotions, often emphasizing the importance of passion, tenderness, and imagination in personal relationships, as well as a focus on the beauty of nature, art, and the emotional experience. They often have a preference for sentimentalism, individualism, and freedom of expression.

Romany

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Romblon

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Rombowline

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A romantic line or a flirtatious line, often used in phrases such as "courtly love" or "romantic overtures".

Rome

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Romeo

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Romeos

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A term referring to a young man, typically in his late teens or early twenties, who is considered to be neat, fashionable, and somewhat flamboyant in his mannerisms and style, often in a way that is perceived as attractive and captivating. The term emerged from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" and was popularized by the impassioned and charming Julian St. Jude, a British musician also known as Romeo.

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Romantic

Romidepsin

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Romilly-sur-seine

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Romiplostim

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Romiplostim is a medication used to treat low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) in patients with chronic immune ( autoimmune) thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). It is an antibody against thrombopoietin receptor, which stimulates the body to produce platelets.

Rommel

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