释义 |
[ roh-man-tuh-sist ] / roʊˈmæn tə sɪst / SEE SYNONYMS FOR romanticist ON THESAURUS.COM
nounan adherent of romanticism in literature or art (contrasted with classicist). Origin of romanticistFirst recorded in 1820–30; romantic + -ist OTHER WORDS FROM romanticistro·man·ti·cis·tic, adjectivean·ti·ro·man·ti·cist, noun, adjectiveWords nearby romanticistRoman snail, Roman strike, romantic, romantic comedy, romanticism, romanticist, romanticize, Romantic Movement, Romanus, Romany, romanza Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for romanticistBut if you had not driven me to it, I would have been a romanticist still—always weaving dreams. Comrade Yetta|Albert Edwards In admiration of these it is impossible for us nowadays to go as far as even the romanticist, though extremely catholic, Gautier. French Art|W. C. Brownell The purely classical composer is always master of his subject, whereas the romanticist is often carried away by it. Music: An Art and a Language|Walter Raymond Spalding In his study of men of science Ostwald has introduced the distinction of classicist and romanticist. Major Prophets of To-Day|Edwin E. Slosson
Words related to romanticistwriter, classicist, dreamer, visionary, optimist, idealist, impressionist, enthusiast, romantic, radical, escapist, utopian, stargazer, seer, transcendentalist, theorizer, evader, romancer |