Definition of Romanticise

1. Verb. Interpret romantically. "Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work!"

Exact synonyms: Glamorize, Glamourise, Romanticize
Generic synonyms: Idealise, Idealize
Derivative terms: Romanticisation, Romanticization

2. Verb. Make romantic in style. "The designer romanticized the little black dress"
Exact synonyms: Romanticize
Generic synonyms: Alter, Change, Modify

Definition of Romanticise

1. Verb. (British) (alternative spelling of romanticize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Romanticise

1. [v -CISED, -CISING, -CISES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Romanticise

romanizer
romanizes
romanizing
romanji
romano
romanos
romansch
romant
romantic
romantic realism
romantical
romantically
romanticisation
romanticisations
romanticise (current term)
romanticised
romanticises
romanticising
romanticism
romanticisms
romanticist
romanticistic
romanticists
romanticizable
romanticization
romanticizations
romanticize
romanticized
romanticizes

Literary usage of Romanticise

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

1. A History of Modern Philosophy: A Sketch of the History of Philosophy from by Harald Høffding (1908)
"Hec-re he is opposed to the purely logical evolutionary theory of the romanticise This explains, too, the importance which he attributes in his philosophy r ..."

2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"He was rigidly classical in Ь tastes, and an ardent opponent of romanticise. Among his other plays are 'La ..."

3. Ireland's Literary Renaissance by Ernest Augustus Boyd (1922)
"Similarly he is tempted to depart from the strictly horrible veracity of his pictures in order to romanticise the unclean initiation of Stephen into the ..."

4. A History of German Literature by Calvin Thomas (1909)
"... Kleist undertook to romanticise an ancient Greek subject; and so completely did the matter possess him that he thought, when the play was finished, ..."

5. Music (1899)
"It is interesting to note that Mr. Weingartner confines himself strictly to the classical interpretation, and that he does not romanticise the first ..."

6. The Romantic Revolt by Charles Edwyn Vaughan (1907)
"... Helicon (1788-89), and who subsequently wrote a series of parodies on Gabrielle de Vergy and other foreign or native efforts to romanticise the stage. ..."

7. The Life of George Brummell, Esq., Commonly Called Beau Brummell: Commonly by William Jesse (1844)
"I can answer for the truth of his account of poor Byron's never-dying attachment to Mary Chaworth; for I have frequently heard him romanticise for hours ..."

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