romanticized

[US]/rəʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd/
[UK]/roʊˈmæntɪˌzaɪzd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to make something seem better or more appealing than it is; to treat something in a romantic or idealized manner; to exaggerate or embellish

Phrases & Collocations

romanticized view

romanticized history

romanticized notion

romanticized image

romanticized version

romanticized relationship

romanticized ideal

romanticized past

romanticized fantasy

romanticized lifestyle

Example Sentences

many films romanticized the lives of historical figures.

she romanticized the idea of living in a small town.

his stories romanticized the struggles of everyday life.

they often romanticized the concept of true love.

the book romanticized the era of the renaissance.

she tended to romanticize her youth in her conversations.

many songs romanticize the feeling of being in love.

he romanticized the idea of adventure travel.

documentaries sometimes romanticize the lives of artists.

she romanticized the past, forgetting the challenges.

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