What is "romance" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does romance mean in English? Meaning of romance definition and abbreviation with examples.
English | English |
What is "romance" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "romance": a relationship between two lovers
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": make amorous advances towards
Verb
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": relating to languages derived from Latin
Adjective
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": have a love affair with
Verb
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": the group of languages derived from Latin
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions
Verb
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": a story dealing with love
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": tell romantic or exaggerated lies
Verb
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Meaning of "romance": a novel dealing with idealized events remote from everyday life
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: /ɹəˈmæns/, /ˈɹəʊˌmæns/
Hyphenation: ro‧man‧ce
Synonyms:
affair, love, relationship, fling, fascination, enchantment, liaison, passion, attachment, flirtation, amour, courtship, intrigue, affair of the heart, love story, story, novel, fiction, tale, fantasy, lyric, idealization, legend, ballad, fairy tale, idyll, melodrama, love story, tear-jerker, mystery, excitement, risk, sentiment, color, nostalgia, fancy, glamour, fantasy, fascination, charm, hazard, venture, idealization, fairy tale, idyll, exoticness,
Antonyms:
dislike, hate, hatred, truth, non-fiction, boredom, safety, reality, dullness, certainty, surety, fact, truth,
English
Related Dictionary
- English Definition & Meaning Dictionary
- English Idioms and phrases Dictionary
- Dictionnaire Français
- Dictionnaire d'expressions idiomatiques et de phrases en français