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(verb) tell romantic or exaggerated lies; "This author romanced his trip to an exotic country" |
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Related Words: lie |
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(verb) have a love affair with |
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Related Words: love |
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(adjective) relating to languages derived from Latin; "Romance languages" |
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Synonyms: Latin |
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(noun) a novel dealing with idealized events remote from everyday life |
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Related Words: Gothic romance, novel |
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(noun) the group of languages derived from Latin |
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Synonyms: Latinian language, Romance language |
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Related Words: Catalan, French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Rumanian, Spanish, bodice ripper |
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(noun) an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure) |
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Synonyms: romanticism |
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Related Words: quality, stardust |
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(noun) a story dealing with love |
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Synonyms: love story |
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Related Words: story |
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(noun) a relationship between two lovers |
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Synonyms: love affair |
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Related Words: intrigue, relationship |
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(verb) make amorous advances towards; "john is courting Mary" |
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Synonyms: court, solicit, woo |
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Related Words: act, chase, chase after, display, move |
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(verb) talk amorously; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other women" |
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Synonyms: chat up, coquet, coquette, dally, flirt, mash, philander |
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Related Words: speak, talk, vamp, wanton |
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