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    romance
    /rə(ʊ)ˈmans/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love: "I had a thirst for romance"
    • 2. a quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life: "the romance of the sea" Similar mysteryglamourexcitementcolourfulness

    verb

    • 1. try to gain the love of; court: dated "the wealthy estate owner romanced her"
    • 2. another term for romanticize

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  2. ROMANCE definition: 1. a close, usually short relationship of love between two people: 2. the feelings and behaviour…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ROMANCE is a medieval tale based on legend, chivalric love and adventure, or the supernatural. How to use romance in a sentence.

  4. Romance definition: a novel, movie, or genre of popular fiction in which characters fall in love or begin a romantic relationship (often used attributively). See examples of ROMANCE used in a sentence.

  5. Romance refers to the actions and feelings of people who are in love, especially behaviour which is very caring or affectionate.

  6. Definitions of romance. noun. a relationship between two lovers. synonyms: love affair. see more. a state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection) noun. a story dealing with love. synonyms: love story.

  7. 1. a novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, exploits, etc., usu. in a historical or imaginary setting. 2. a medieval narrative, orig. one in verse and in a Romance language, treating of heroic, fantastic, or supernatural events, often in the form of allegory.

  8. Romance definition: A mysterious or fascinating quality or appeal, as of something adventurous, heroic, or strangely beautiful.

  9. Definition of romance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. ROMANCE meaning: 1 : an exciting and usually short relationship between lovers; 2 : the feeling of being in love

  11. Romance, literary form, usually characterized by its treatment of chivalry, that came into being in France in the mid-12th century. It had antecedents in many prose works from classical antiquity (the so-called Greek romances), but as a distinctive genre it was developed in the context of the