Definition of romantically in English:
romantically
adverb rə(ʊ)ˈmantɪkliroʊˈmæn(t)ək(ə)li
1In a way that relates to love or sexual relationships.
he becomes romantically involved with the girl from the bank
Example sentencesExamples
- Much is made about her being beneath him when the two become romantically entwined.
- His past is surely a factor in his ability to relate to a woman romantically.
- A simple-minded fellow, he does not realize the impossibility of winning her over romantically.
- She brings a liberated sexuality to her portrayal of the romantically frustrated Gwendolen.
- They become romantically involved in a twist on her sexual identity.
- From 1929 until 1932, the two were romantically and professionally involved.
- It's a stereotypical behaviour in which ingrained cultural boundaries keep men and women from connecting romantically.
- Comic capers abound as they become romantically entangled with two women.
- She's romantically involved with the house comedian, Biff.
- His ex-wife is romantically linked to the workaholic, control-freak owner of the three casinos.
- 1.1 In a way that is expressive of feelings of love.
romantically worded compliments
Example sentencesExamples
- This is the story of their reunion, interspersed with romantically filmed speechless flashbacks.
- "I'm sure there were quite a few things about you that he missed," she sighed romantically.
- It is as tiresomely literal as having a person fall at the feet of another to indicate they're about to romantically fall at their feet.
- This piece must be romantically played or else the whole reason for being is lost.
- Her almost romantically painted newspaper still lifes brought to mind the elusive images in Richter's painting series.
- They sat there for a while, looking romantically out over the lake.
- She said this romantically as she did a little pirouette.
- The pianist offers delectable readings of romantically inclined music from a variety of composers.
- She has given us a romantically pithy, pitying, historically precise masterpiece.
- My own mother said romantically that I was to expect you to feel like "catching a butterfly in my hand."
Definition of romantically in US English:
romantically
adverbrōˈman(t)ək(ə)lēroʊˈmæn(t)ək(ə)li
1In a way that relates to love or sexual relationships.
he becomes romantically involved with the girl from the bank
Example sentencesExamples
- A simple-minded fellow, he does not realize the impossibility of winning her over romantically.
- Much is made about her being beneath him when the two become romantically entwined.
- His ex-wife is romantically linked to the workaholic, control-freak owner of the three casinos.
- They become romantically involved in a twist on her sexual identity.
- She brings a liberated sexuality to her portrayal of the romantically frustrated Gwendolen.
- From 1929 until 1932, the two were romantically and professionally involved.
- It's a stereotypical behaviour in which ingrained cultural boundaries keep men and women from connecting romantically.
- Comic capers abound as they become romantically entangled with two women.
- His past is surely a factor in his ability to relate to a woman romantically.
- She's romantically involved with the house comedian, Biff.
- 1.1 In a way that is expressive of feelings of love.
romantically worded compliments
Example sentencesExamples
- This piece must be romantically played or else the whole reason for being is lost.
- It is as tiresomely literal as having a person fall at the feet of another to indicate they're about to romantically fall at their feet.
- They sat there for a while, looking romantically out over the lake.
- Her almost romantically painted newspaper still lifes brought to mind the elusive images in Richter's painting series.
- She has given us a romantically pithy, pitying, historically precise masterpiece.
- She said this romantically as she did a little pirouette.
- "I'm sure there were quite a few things about you that he missed," she sighed romantically.
- This is the story of their reunion, interspersed with romantically filmed speechless flashbacks.
- The pianist offers delectable readings of romantically inclined music from a variety of composers.
- My own mother said romantically that I was to expect you to feel like "catching a butterfly in my hand."