How do you use Romanticizing in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Romanticizing meaning
present participle and gerund of romanticize
Using Romanticizing
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of romanticize
- In the example corpus, romanticizing often appears in combinations such as: romanticizing the, in romanticizing, romanticizing its.
Context around Romanticizing
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 16 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Romanticizing
- In this selection, "romanticizing" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 29.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, stop, overtly, hours, foster, people and suicide stand out and add context to how "romanticizing" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and stop romanticizing foster care and bit of romanticizing from the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "romanticizing" sits close to words such as aaaa, abductees and abdulahi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with romanticizing
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Find comfort in romanticizing the cold weather while sipping on a pumpkin-flavoured beverage. (14 words)
While there’s a latent irony in romanticizing an industrial set-up, it does sort of make sense. (18 words)
But for all its gentle groundedness, a quality that suffuses much of Kore-eda’s work, strenuously resists romanticizing its main characters. (22 words)
Kershaw and Dweck certainly engage in more than a bit of romanticizing, from the black-and-white cinematography that creates the vibe of a vintage Western, to opening the film with gauchos riding horses in slow motion set to a Bizet aria. (42 words)
The way Godard treated politics in his cinematic period was in the context of a joke, a piece of art, or a relationship, presented to be used as tools of reference, romanticizing the Marxist rhetoric, rather than being solely tools of education. (42 words)
He may argue that the turn of the century era I am romanticizing was specifically anti-Zionist and may point to the new wave of neo-Bundist young American Jews who support Bernie in all his endeavors to prove me wrong. (41 words)
Example sentences (16)
But the only way to do that is to get over our blinding infatuation with tearing apart families and stop romanticizing foster care.
Find comfort in romanticizing the cold weather while sipping on a pumpkin-flavoured beverage.
He may argue that the turn of the century era I am romanticizing was specifically anti-Zionist and may point to the new wave of neo-Bundist young American Jews who support Bernie in all his endeavors to prove me wrong.
However, here as well, the docuseries plays along with its tendency of overtly romanticizing its protagonist, particularly through its villainous portrayal of others.
While there’s a latent irony in romanticizing an industrial set-up, it does sort of make sense.
Kershaw and Dweck certainly engage in more than a bit of romanticizing, from the black-and-white cinematography that creates the vibe of a vintage Western, to opening the film with gauchos riding horses in slow motion set to a Bizet aria.
Maybe most interesting is how this National Geographic documentary bashes NatGeo for romanticizing people who’ve had no contact with the modern world.
You’ll spend hours romanticizing a person that doesn’t exist within them, the same way you tend to space off in the classroom, creating an academic world of its own.
A few weeks later, on New Year’s Eve, I was drunk on champagne I’d snuck out of the refrigerator and although Styron and Alvarez were not romanticizing suicide, they did make it seem inevitable.
Bong’s sense of class solidarity, which threads through every one of his movies, doesn’t involve romanticizing the people on the losing end of an increasingly ruthless economic competition.
Her father isn't in the picture, and when this older man invites her to his house for dinner, she's romanticizing his dad-liness while he's trying to lure her into his bed, literally.
The main attraction to “Breaking Bad” is due to how realistic it was about the drug industry and the life of crime, never glorifying or romanticizing it in the process.
But for all its gentle groundedness, a quality that suffuses much of Kore-eda’s work, strenuously resists romanticizing its main characters.
In, spots where the Maiden in Black might be standing or sitting were indeed complemented by messages, but the tone was more often romanticizing—“You’ll find true love ahead”—than outright sexualizing.
Instead of romanticizing the event, she revealed the true, unromantic, arranged marriage that Lulu went through because the man would take her, even though he was much older.
The way Godard treated politics in his cinematic period was in the context of a joke, a piece of art, or a relationship, presented to be used as tools of reference, romanticizing the Marxist rhetoric, rather than being solely tools of education.
Common combinations with romanticizing
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- romanticizing the 4×
- in romanticizing 2×
- romanticizing its 2×
- of romanticizing 2×