• Noun

    a novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, romantic exploits, etc., usually in a historical or imaginary setting.
    the colorful world, life, or conditions depicted in such tales.
    a medieval narrative, originally one in verse and in some Romance dialect, treating of heroic, fantastic, or supernatural events, often in the form of allegory.
    a baseless, made-up story, usually full of exaggeration or fanciful invention.
    a romantic spirit, sentiment, emotion, or desire.
    romantic character or quality.
    a romantic affair or experience; a love affair.
    ( initial capital letter ) Also, Romanic. Also called Romance languages. the group of Italic Indo-European languages descended since a.d. 800 from Latin, as French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Provençal, Catalan, Rhaeto-Romanic, Sardinian, and Ladino. Abbreviation
    Rom.

    Verb (used without object)

    to invent or relate romances; indulge in fanciful or extravagant stories or daydreams.
    to think or talk romantically.

    Verb (used with object)

    Informal .
    to court or woo romantically; treat with ardor or chivalrousness
    He's currently romancing a very attractive widow.
    to court the favor of or make overtures to; play up to
    They need to romance the local business community if they expect to do business here.

    Adjective

    ( initial capital letter ) Also, Romanic. of, pertaining to, or noting Romance
    a Romance language.

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