单词 | romanticistic |
释义 | romanticistic (once / 472773 pages) adj WORD FAMILY romanticism: neoromanticism, romanticist, romanticistic+/romance: romanced, romances, romancing, romantic/romantic: romantically, romanticise, romanticism, romanticize, romantics, unromantic/romanticise: romanticisation, romanticised, romanticises, romanticising/romanticist: romanticists/romanticize: romanticization, romanticized, romanticizes, romanticizing/unromantic: unromantically USAGE EXAMPLESWell, they are romantic—romantic like a gentle poem, like an idyllic tale; but I deny that they are romanticistic. Howells, William Dean, Imaginary Interviews(2010) It was romantic as Shakespeare himself was romantic, in an elder sense of the word, and not romanticistic as Dumas was romanticistic. Howells, William Dean, Literature and Life (Complete)(2010) It must be as hard to think up anything new in that kind as in romanticistic fiction, which circus-acting otherwise largely resembles. Howells, William Dean, Literature and Life (Complete)(2010) adj belonging to or characteristic of Romanticism or the Romantic Movement in the arts Syn romantic, romanticist |
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