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Romanticized

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Romanticized meaning

simple past and past participle of romanticize

Example sentences (20)

But the show has bent over backward to scrub most of the romanticized gender violence from the script.

From Inez's (McAdams) 21st-century realism, to Adriana's () 1920s romanticized attitude to life, Gil is forced to reflect on what kind of love will give him true happiness.

It should not be romanticized or turned into a tearjerker.

So it seems that Mangold romanticized these classic elements just as much as the rest of us.

Rather than the kind of pure engineering, maybe this is being romanticized, but more visionary quality that Boeing traditionally had.

The idea for Thanksgiving as a national holiday emerged in the mid-1800s, drawing on a romanticized image of a harvest festival that took place centuries earlier at the first European colony in New England.

This is not to say that martyrdom in Northern Nigeria is sought for or informed by an individualistic and romanticized pietistic desire to die and be with Christ!

This minute, Tinubu, a romanticized revolutionary by his appendages functions as manipulative integer in the designs of masterminds he swore to get rid of.

This isn’t to say Disneyland is so romanticized that it exists separate from our world.

But what Kelley and director Jean-Marc Vallée created on-screen is a romanticized version, one where the sky is pleasantly gray and it’s always the right time to light a fire and pour a glass of red wine.

Ernest Hemingway’s romanticized global adventures proved a favorite for the now retired high school literature teacher, but F. Scott Fitzgerald’s pre-Depression era classic “The Great Gatsby” is near the top of Hicklin’s list.

She said kids can access vaping materials easily on the Internet, where vaping is romanticized.

The fact is that these behaviors are so normalized — even romanticized — that they aren’t recognized as harmful in the first place.

This is no golden, romanticized vision of New York.

Ah, summer: a mystical, romanticized period of time during which anything and everything is possible.

Her starting point was a Creole sailor returning to his island after time at sea, and an exploration of the sense of both joy and dislocation wrought by a long-awaited and romanticized return home.

It drips with melancholy, molding a mass shooter into a kind of romanticized anti-hero.

Opened in the 1960s as the city prepared to stage the Expo 67 world fair, the métro has long been romanticized by city residents.

Sadly, it seems the overly romanticized paintings of Grant Wood and the classic landscapes gorgeously depicted by Currier & Ives might be all that’s left of agricultural Americana these days.

Although people should be able to tell between an overly romanticized love and realistic love, they are often caught up in constantly trying to echo the stories they see on screen.