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Romanticised meaning
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of romanticized.
Example sentences (20)
Even though many hold the view that the idea of sharing is too romanticised and inappropriate in today’s materialistic society, its positive connotations still remain.
However, during the week you may ask yourself if you’ve over-romanticised a relationship, as some developments may become intense.
That Neptune direct transit helps you return to the idea of romanticised living with the self-care prioritising Queen of Cups.
The garda added that she believed Spenneberg had a "romanticised fascination" and was "obsessed".
Always romanticised the thought of owning your very?
The palace’s place in the cultural imagination grew after American writer Washington Irving wrote his famous Tales of the Alhambra in 1832, which romanticised the storied building’s history and sought to capture its beauty.
A disturbing portrait of a disintegrating mind, The Butcher Boy gave rise to the phrase “bog gothic” and revealed the sordid realities that often lurked behind romanticised depictions of rural Ireland.
He was revered by poets such as Wordsworth, Shelley and Coleridge and a romanticised painting depicting his deathbed remains an enduring image of doomed artistic talent.
Zimbabwe’s constitution has many identities: cross-border, romanticised, Orwellian, parliamentary, popular, representative and deliberative democracy.
But they will never become what they could be if they struggle to become a copy of a romanticised Western democracy.
I’d read about your music and the concept you’d created using a sailor at sea as a metaphor for a touring musician and this intrigued me as I longed and romanticised about being on the road myself one day.
The trailer looks very well-balanced and Deepika and Vikrant Massey’s love story is not romanticised in a way that you would get distracted from the issue.
Centuries after Blackbeard's cannons fell silent and the Jolly Roger came down from rum ports across the Caribbean, the region is confronting a new and less romanticised era of pirates.
The extensive use of social networks by IS to lure Western women into the centrefold of the Islamic Caliphate, in which the role of the female jihadist was romanticised, was central to the growth of the female Hijrah (travellers for jihad).
Geijer's poem did much to propagate the new romanticised ideal of the Viking, which had little basis in historical fact.
He was romanticised after his death and became the inspiration for pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres.
However, it is clear that his romanticised vision of the Olympic Games was fundamentally different from that described in the historical record.
In the spirit of general "Realism", Realist authors opted for depictions of everyday and banal activities and experiences, instead of romanticised or stylised presentations.
Much of it was also highly romanticised and not always historically accurate.
The Coming of the Loyalists, painting by Henry Sandham showing a romanticised view of the Loyalists' arrival in New Brunswick.