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Meanings of
romanticize
in English
Spanish
glamorizar
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Interpret romantically.
romanticise
glamorize
glamourise
Spanish
glamorizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
romanticise
"
romanticise
glamorize
glamourise
Examples for "
romanticise
"
1
Critics of gentrification
romanticise
working-class poverty, goes the main line of argument.
2
I
romanticise
this as seeing species roses as the essence of rose.
3
But we cannot afford to
romanticise
the realities of modern healthcare provision.
4
There is not much to
romanticise
in the career of Guy Fawkes.
5
She writes well she refuses to embroider or
romanticise
;
her story is unforgettable.
1
We are taught to
glamorize
the struggle, even at the expense of our own joy.
2
And the human mind always seems to magnify the present difficulties, and
glamorize
the possible future.
3
We won't exploit it or
glamorize
it.
4
We have been conditioned to
glamorize
BS.
5
It's very hard not to
glamorize
it.
1
The big giants
glamourise
your periods, if you see the TV commercials.
2
He celebrates his neighbourhood but does not
glamourise
criminality, deconstructing the gangster mentality rather than glorifying it.
3
The pool hall throughout the US remains a wonderfully disreputable place, despite all the misguided American efforts to
glamourise
the game.
4
Recently, a Hong Kong romantic comedy Love in a puff put smoking at centre stage, with numerous smoking scenes and words that
glamourise
smoking.
5
Never again must men of violence be
glamourised
in the media.
Usage of
romanticize
in English
1
All those things I
romanticize
I actually think are very, very cool.
2
It is easy to
romanticize
an African past you don't know, said Neblett.
3
The other idea, however she might try to
romanticize
its bravery, was repugnant.
4
We tend to...
romanticize
New York City but it has its share of challenges.
5
I don't trust people, and I don't
romanticize
their motives.
6
I wasn't prepared to
romanticize
my experience of war.
7
I don't
romanticize
being a lawyer-God , IhopeI don't-butI do believe in it.
8
I
romanticize
and exalt Black women, yes I do.
9
Without wishing to
romanticize
the story, I feel that that may very well have been the case.
10
People have a tendency to
romanticize
nature, and I think this post destroys that notion quite nicely.
11
We romantics tend to
romanticize
,
not monetize, and therefore have little value in this hard-hearted, for-profit world.
12
There's a lot of reasons why you would be willing to sort of fetishize and
romanticize
it.
13
There is a tendency to
romanticize
Artemis.
14
Even friends of the measure had difficulty not to
romanticize
about "Woman-God's noblest creature" .
15
I don't
romanticize
the bad old days.
16
We shouldn't glorify or
romanticize
death-Jesusdidn't.
Other examples for "romanticize"
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romanticize
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
romanticize about
romanticize a return
romanticize about guerrilla
romanticize community
romanticize death
More collocations
Translations for
romanticize
Spanish
glamorizar
idealizar
romantizar
Romanticize
through the time