Romantic
UK /["/rəʊˈmæntɪk/"]/US /["/rəʊˈmæntɪk/"]/
Definition
connected with or about love or a sexual relationship
In simple words: Related to love or relationships.
Examples
- They had a romantic dinner by candlelight.
- The film was filled with romantic scenes that made everyone cry.
- He wrote her a series of romantic poems during their relationship.
- She loves to read romantic novels about love and adventure.
- The vacation was so romantic that they decided to plan their wedding.
Usage notes
Often used to describe feelings, actions, or settings that are affectionate or love-related. More common in casual conversations about relationships but can also be used formally.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'romance' which sounds like 'romantic' – imagine a couple on a candlelit dinner.
Collocations
- be
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- fairly
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Synonyms
- loving
- affectionate
- charming
- passionate
- sentimental
Antonyms
- unromantic
- indifferent
- cold
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'romance' (the noun form).
- Using 'romantic' when describing friendship instead of love.
- Overusing the term, making it sound insincere.