单词 | romanticizing |
释义 | > as lemmasroˈmanticizing roˈmanticizing n. and adj. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > narrative or story > romance > [adjective] > romanticizing romancing1673 romancical1822 romanticizing1830 1830 Collegian (Cambridge, Mass.) Apr. 129 I am singularly reserved in my affections, and very little given to romanticizing. 1867 Spectator 6 Apr. 387 We cannot but marvel exceedingly that the romanticizing critics have not made the discovery for us. 1899 Speaker 14 Apr. 424/2 Enlivened by champagne and some grotesque romanticising on the part of the amorous Duchess. 1977 S. Sontag Illness as Metaphor iv. 36 The romanticizing of madness reflects in the most vehement way the contemporary prestige of irrational or rude (spontaneous) behavior. 1990 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 17 May 24/2 The glossy..and romanticizing photographs in travel books are no preparation for the wretchedness of the human condition in Patan. < as lemmas |
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