Definition of Romanticizes

1. Verb. (American English) (third-person singular of romanticize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Romanticizes

1. romanticize [v] - See also: romanticize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Romanticizes

romanticisations
romanticise
romanticised
romanticises
romanticising
romanticism
romanticisms
romanticist
romanticistic
romanticists
romanticizable
romanticization
romanticizations
romanticize
romanticized
romanticizes
romanticizing
romanticly
romanticness
romantics
romany
romarchite
romas
romaunce
romaunt
romaunts
rombergism
rombowline
romcom
romcoms

Literary usage of Romanticizes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Tudor Drama: A History of English National Drama to the Retirement of by Tucker Brooke (1911)
"Shakespeare, entirely regardless of classic rule or precedent, romanticizes ancient history as he had already romanticized the English Chronicles. ..."

2. The Tudor Drama: A History of English National Drama to the Retirement of by Tucker Brooke (1911)
"Shakespeare, entirely regardless of classic rule or precedent, romanticizes ancient history as he had already romanticized the English Chronicles. ..."

3. Life of Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484-1558): Transactions, APS by Vernon Hall (2007)
"... you are shining in beauty, in soul, and in virtue.1" " Poemata 1: 357, 1600. 15 Abbé, JML Coupe, 1795-1800: 15: 142. Although he romanticizes ..."

4. The Freedom of Authority: Essays in Apologetics by James Macbride Sterrett (1905)
"It often romanticizes, growing tender and reverent in its appreciation of the forms of the earlier stages in which it has been nourished. ..."

5. The Freedom of Authority: Essays in Apologetics by James Macbride Sterrett (1905)
"It often romanticizes, growing tender and reverent in its appreciation of the forms of the earlier stages in which it has been nourished. ..."

6. The Freedom of Authority: Essays in Apologetics by James Macbride Sterrett (1905)
"It often romanticizes, growing tender and reverent in its appreciation of the forms of the earlier stages in which it has been nourished. ..."

7. Reason and Authority in Religion by James Macbride Sterrett (1891)
"It often romanticizes, growing tender and reverent in its appreciation of the forms of the earlier stages in which it has been nourished. ..."

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