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Romanticize meaning
To interpret, view, or portray something in a romantic (unrealistic, idealized) manner. | To think or act in a romantic manner.
Synonyms of Romanticize
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Example sentences (14)
Colleen's first piece of advice was to 'be delusional' and romanticize your meals to keep yourself from overeating.
We didn't want to romanticize it or harp on too much in terms of drawing attention to a certain detail that's screaming, "Here we are in 1981," or whatever.
Yet, the internet continues to romanticize their toxic relationship as one founded on true love, setting a poor standard for young viewers on what healthy relationships should look like.
It’s time to romanticize college.
Romanticize time alone: The hours in a day fly by when you have nothing on the agenda, and I’m not going to add tasks for tasks sake… but I motivate myself with some romantic idealism.
Though she's careful not to romanticize the past, she leans on it as a reminder of what Windsor can be.
Voters aren’t primarily driven by lofty ideals like democracy, equality, or social justice, which many politicians romanticize.
Yes, this is for the love of country and their principles, but we cannot romanticize failed legacies, because human lives are at stake.
So, okay, let’s not romanticize street-level art culture, or the places that facilitate it.
Vanessa’s capacity to romanticize, to fictionalize, runs rampant.
Either way, the popularity of her music and her vast fanbase is a grave indicator of this generation’s tendency to romanticize mental health problems.
The story of Andrew and Epstein is different, though, because there’s no way to romanticize it, or spin it, or incorporate it into even a neutral narrative about the monarchy.
Your tendency to romanticize things can get in the way of what you really want.
The director doesn't romanticize his half-found, half-invented characters, yet he's clearly inspired by their earthiness and energy.